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GENEALOGY 



...OF THE... 



i■V^i^ '. 

Whitebread Family 



IN AMERICA. 



Compiled and Published bv 

S!^A, WHITEBREAD, 



OTTAWA, KANSAS. 



OTTAWA, KANSAS : 

NEWMAN WARING, THE PRINTER. 
1902. 



CS7/ 



To My Father, 

DANIEL WHITEBREAD, (5), 

To whom I am so greatl}' indebted for 
childhood's recollections of himself and 
Grandfather, this book is affectionately and 
reverently dedicated. 

S. A. WHITEBREAD, (377). 

10 3. '^ 



THE FIRST WHITEBREAD IN AMERICA. 



* * 
* 



?ENRY WEISBROD, was the son of Ulricli Weisbrod, and 
W^M his wife, Agnes, whose maiden name was Hibner. He 

fwas born on the twelfth day of November, "A. D., 1762, 
in the town of Frankenberg, in the Upper District or 
Province of Marburg, Hesse-Cassel. At that time a Princi- 
pality, but now a Province of the German Empire. 

His parents were members of the Evangelical German 
Reformed Church, and as was their custom Henry was baptized 
when he was about two weeks old. John Henry Hardung and 
his wife becoming sponsors. In his fifteenth year he was 
catechised, confirmed and admitted to full membership in the 
church, and continued in that relation to the time of his death. 

His early life was neither one of opulence or luxury. His 
father being the owner of a small farm, and in moderate cir- 
cumstances, he was at an early age taught to work and share in 
the responsibility of the home life, and care of the family. Thus 
early in life he learned the important lessons of industry, fru- 
gality and economy, and withal the value of money — essential 
points in the make-up of the typical German, 

The laws of his native land required every able bodied 
male to become a soldier, and in that capacity serve the state 
for a certain number of years. These soldiers were often hired 
out by the Prince, to fight in the service of foreign princes. A 
practice by which the finances of the state were considerably 
augmented, at the expense of the welfare and morality of the 
people. P'riedrick H persevered in this course, and kept up a 
splendid court on the proceeds of the pay amounting to three 
million pounds sterling, which the British Government gave 

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liiiii for the services of the 22,000 Hessians who fought against 
the Americans in the war of independence. 

In order to escape such military service, he decided to come 
to America. He took vovage in an old fashioned sailing vessel, 
and after a tedious voyage of thirteen weeks, landed at Phila- 
delphia on the sixth day of August, A. D., 1784, a stranger in 
a strange land. Having no education, save in his mother 
tongue, he found it difficult in his search for work, to make his 
desires known ; but by persevering effort, finally was rewarded, 
and hired to a small "truck farmer," in the suburbs of Phila- 
delphia, with whom he remained for several years ; by which 
time, applying the early lessons learned in his old home across 
the sea, he had accumulated a small sum of money, which he 
decided to invest in a small farm of his own. He purchased of 
a Philadelphia lawyer, a small farm, and engaged in truck farm- 
ing on his own account. 

On the 8tli day of April, 1790, he was married to Mary 
Danenheimer, and started not only as the head of the family, 
but of his business also. During this marriage, eight children, 
five sons and three daughters, were born to them. Four sons, 
viz : John, Daniel, Bernard and Henry, and one daughter, Mary, 
were still living, when in October, 1805, his wife died. He 
remained a widower until January, 1807. It was during this 
time, while he was a widower, that a very interesting circum- 
stance occurred. I will relate it as I remember often hearino- 
my father relate it. When he purchased the little farm from 
the lawyer referred to above, with whom he had become quite 
well acquainted, and who seems to have been a typical Yankee, 
and believed, it seems, in Americanizing every thing possible, 
not excepting even proper names, and who had become accus- 
tomed to call grandfather Whitebread instead of Weisbrod, and 
in drawing up the deed for the farm, had written the name 
Whitebread in the deed. This, however, was not noticed at the 
time, and the deed was so recorded. Now, however, in his 
loneliness, with his children growing up, he realized that his 
farm was too small, and learning that land was much cheaper 
up the Susquehanna River, he concluded to sell his little farm 
in order to buy a larger one with the proceeds of the sale. He 

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found no difficulty in finding a purchaser, and made a deed, 
signing it, as was his custom, by his old name. When, however, 
his purchaser filed his deed for record, the change of name was 
discovered. Upon this discovery being made, grandfather at 
once went to the lawyer to have the error corrected, but was 
told that it was now too late, the deed having been several years 
on record ; and he was advised to make a new deed and sign it 
Whitebread, which was simply the English rendering of it, and 
henceforth to write it in that way. Believing this to be the 
easiest way out of the difficulty, the lawyer's advice was adopted 
and from this tiuie on the family name, although a German 
one, has been written in the Englisli form. 

He married as his second wife, Catherine Lesher, January 
13th, 1807, and during the same year purchased a tract of land 
about ninety miles up the Susquehanna River, in what was 
then Nescopsck, but has for many years been Hollenback 
Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, near what is now 
Hobbie post-office. He at once began improvements by build- 
ing a house, cleaning ground and moving his family. In one 
of the many hi.stories of Luzerne County, it is stated that he 
came from Holmesburg, on the Pennypack Creek, about eight 
miles below Philadelphia. That he set out an orchard on his 
new farm in 1808, and brought the trees from his old home. 

With no market nearer than Easton, eighty miles, except 
a trading post, about twenty miles up the Susquehanna River, 
conducted by two gentlemen by the names of Wilkes and Barre, 
where the beatiful and prosperous city of Wilkes-Barre is now 
located. It became apparent that nearly every thing needed on 
the farm, must be raised or produced on the farm. Wheat being 
about the only salable product, was carted to Easton, and ex- 
changed, at the price of three shillings (thirty-seven and one- 
half cents) per bushel, for salt, sugar and such other things 
necessary for the family and farm, but which could not be pro- 
duced at home. Flax was considered a very important and 
necessary crop. The pulling, retting, breaking, swinging and 
hetchelling, being all done by hand. The finest and longest 
fibers being selected and kept seperate for thread. Not every 
woman could spin thread, though all weie taught to spin, but 

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to spin a fine and even thread was considered an accomplish- 
inent. The rest of the flax was spun into yarn, woven into 
cloth, whieh after being bleached on the grass in the sun was 
made into sheets, pillow-cases, table cloths, shirts, valances and 
whatever else was needed in that line. The tow or coarser part 
being spun into coarser yarn and woven into cloth, which with- 
out bleaching, was used for bed-ticks, bolsters, towels and pants 
for suinnier wear. This yarn was also used for ropes for clothes- 
lines, bed-cords and even plow-lines. 

The sheep, of which every thrifty farmer had a flock pro- 
duced the wool for the clothes for winter wear, for both the 
men and women. A flock of geese, also, was indispensable on 
every well regulated farm, and required to be picked every so 
often, to keep up the necessary supply of feather-beds, pillows 
etc. Feather-beds then were regarded as a necessity rather than 
a luxury. Thus it will be seen, that, with the flax to supply 
he cloth for summer wear, the sheep for the winter supplv, and 
the geese for the bedding as well as food, most of their needs 
were supplied, and with the small wheat crop, the others could 
be supplied by exchange. The writer can recall the time, when 
but a little boy, when everything he wore, both summer and 
winter, was produced on the farm, except the buttons. 

Here, in their new home, eight children were born One 
daughter died in childhood, tiie others all grew to man and 
womanhood, and all but one, Philip, married and raised families 
Grandfather lived on this same farm until the time of his death' 
on the 28th day of October, 1828. He was nearlv sixty-six 
years of age and was buried in the German Reformed Cemeterv 
within sight of his old home. 

He was always faithful to the church of his earlv choice 
and a very strict observer of the Sabbath, a good citizen and ai 
peace with his neighbors. Industrious and economical, and 
careful and judicious in his investments. Though h; was 
raised and always worked on a farm, he was very handv with 
tools, and could make almost anything needed. He made all 
heir furniture, which, beyond question, was not as elaborate or 
luxurious as is now required, but supplied their needs The 



shoes for the family were also made and repaired by him, and 
he did his own carpenter work. 

Of his children, six, viz : John, Daniel, Bernard, Frederick, 
Samuel and William, married and settled in the same neighbor- 
hood, nej^r the old home. John, the oldest, living on the home- 
stead. Of these, John at the age of seventy-six years, Daniel 
at the age of sixty-six, Bernard at the age of eighty, Frederick 
at the age of eighty-four, and Samuel at the age of seventv 
years, died and were buried in the same cemetery with their 
father. William, in 1871, moved to Kansas, and settled near 
Ottawa, in Franklin County, where at the age of eighty-two 
years he died and was buried in Greenwood Cemetery. 

Mary married Adam Breidinger, and settled in Newport 
Township, Luzerne County, near Wilkes-Barre, where at the age 
of fifty-eight she died and was buried. 

Henry also settled in the vicinity of Wilkes-Barre, where 
he married, but later moved to WHiite-Haven, in the same 
county ; where at the age of seventy-eight years he died and 
was buried. 

Caroline married James Norton, and settled in W^ilkes- 
Barre, where at the age of sixty-seven years, she died and was 
buried in the same city. 

Catharine married Jacob Kerschner, and settled near 
Tamaqua, in Schuylkill County, but later moved to Plymouth, 
in Luzerne County, where at the age of sixty-five years, she 
died. 

Jacob first settled at Lowrytown, in Carbon County, be- 
tween White-Haven and Weatherly. In 1855 he came with 
his family to Dixon, Lee County, Illinois. In 1869, he went 
to Glasco, Cloud County, Kansas, and finally settled in Corning, 
Iowa, where at the age of eighty-five years he died and was 
buried. 

While neither Grandfather nor any of his children became 
rich nor famous, neither did any rise to eminence or distinc- 

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tion, two things have been deeply impressed upon my mind, 
while conversing with old people who knew Grandfather and 
his children. That they were always regarded as trnthful in 
their conversation, and honest in their dealings. Traits which 
■we, their descendents, may do well to copy. 




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:\Iv Dear Cousixs : — 

HE work of gatherings records and information for the 
Whitebread Genealogy, is at last completed. To me it 
pi^ has been a veritable "Labor of Love." Though only 
a> actively engaged in the work during the last two years, 
the idea was concieved over twenty years ago. Two things I 
can remember as perfect delights of my childhood. One, to 
sit and listen to my mother reading Gennan poetry ; the other, 
to listen to the descriptions by my father of his childhood and 
early life. Very vividly can I remember some of the things 
and circumstances he described to me before I was ten years 
old. I loved, above all, to hear him tell about grandfather's 
voyage across the sea, as he had heard his father describe it, 
though I could then form no idea of what the sea or a ship was 
like. In the short and imperfect sketch of grandfather's life 
you will fmd luucli, that I had treasured in my memory, of my 
father's conversations in my childhood. The thirteen weeks 
voyage, in a sailing vessel, sometimes lying for days in a perfect 
calm, depending upon the wind entirely for propelling power, 
made a deep and lasting impression upon my mind. At the 
present time the same voyage is made b}- an ocean steamer in 
five or six days. 

I hope in the possession and perusal of this work you may 
realize a tithe of the pleasure that its preparation has afforded 
me. As the work progressed, it became fascinating. The 
families having become so scattered, that some had been lost 
sight of. Brothers and sisters had not heard of or seen each 
other for years, knew nothing of each other's whereabouts, or 
even whether thev were livino- or dead ; and sometimes after 
following a clew, it would abruptly be lost and a new one of 
necessity would have to be found. Some were careless about 
answering inquiries, some were indifferent and gave the infor- 

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mation carelessly, and therefore imperfectly, and some positively 
refused to reply to my inquiries ; and the information had to be 
obtained in some other and less direct way ; and in a few cases 
is yet imperfect, as you will observe. While others, and I am 
triad to say the great majority were enthusiastic, very kind and 
helpful, and greatly encouraged me. 

The work is now yours, for your pleasure or your criticism, 
but I hope it will be a source of pleasure, pride and gratification 
to you. 

To those who are inclined to criticise, let me say — 'sit down 
quietly with some sensible peiS3n, yourself, for instance, if no 
other is near, and in a candid way talk the matter over. Con- 
sider the magnitndt of the undertaking, the difficulties that 
had to be overcome, and the obstacles that had to be sur- 
mounted before final victory was achieved, and then decide how 
much better the work would be had you done it yourself. That 
it contains errors is possible, that it is in some instances incom- 
plete, I am aware. 

More than twenty years ago, when nn- health first began 
to fail, I conceived the desire to put some of the recollections of 
my childhood in a more tangible form. It was then I conceived 
the idea of some kind of faniil)' record or history, but could 
not decide upon anything definite. I wrote to Germany for 
information in regard to Grandfather's family, farther back into 
the past, than the record in his old Bible contained, and offered 
to send the neces.sary fee for a thorough search as far back as 
possible. I was told in reply, that during a war between Ger- 
many and France, abont 1806, the town in which Grandfather 
had lived, had been burned by the enemy, and all civil and 
church records had perished. It was only about two years ago 
that I decided with what data I had on hand, to go on with the 
work, gather the rest, and publish the book in its present form. 
How well I have succeeded, I leave for you to judge. If any 
errors or omissions occur in your record, will you not kindly 
notify me at once, that I may correct them for possible future 
use. 

Many sent me double names, and may be disappointed at 



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seeing only. one. I was obliged to use but one, or very largely 
increase the size of the book, and necessarily add to the cost. 
Unless otherwise instructed I used the first name. 

In order to get as much as possible into a small space, the 
history is ofiven in a tabulated rather than a narrative form, and 
will be easily understood after a little study. By referring to 
the genealogy the number of any particular one may be ob- 
tained, after which it will readily be found in the history. 
Where any of this information is lacking, I would be very 
grateful to any one who will supply it. It was not omitted 
through any lack of effort upon my part to obtain it. 

When any one's name is not WHiitebread, it may readily 
be obtained by tracing the marriages back to tlie first White- 
bread. 

Where a name appears in brackets, it is the name of the 
husband of the one under whose name it appears, thus — Walter 
(774) was the son of William, who was the son of Sarah White- 
bread, who married Peter J. Best, therefore he is Walter Best. 

I cannot close without saving a word upon the subject of 
National descent. In studying American history, we get the 
impression that the Hessians were a servile, non-resisting, yield- 
ing people, who would blindly obey any law or command with- 
out question ; and we look upon them with disdain for the part 
they had in our war for independence ; and I confess it has 
sometimes been a source of mortification, that I was a decendent 
of the Hessians, whom I regarded as incapable of appreciating 
liberty or independence. I am glad to say that after carefully 
studying their history, habits and customs, and the motives 
which actuated them, my feelings towards them have undergone 
a great change. 

When we consider the fact that their soldiers were hired 

out by their King to fight in the service of foreign rulers, we 

must admit that they were loyal to their soverign, and obedient 

to his law and command. They knew nothing about liberty or 

independence^ and whatever the citizen might do, the soldier\s- 

first duty was to obey orders^ and the hasty conclusion that they 

were a non-resisting, }-ielding people, led me to investigate their 

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loyalty and patriotism during- our late Civil War. I find by 
these records, that between tlie years 1861 and 1865, there were 
twenty-five males of Grandfather's descendents, between the ages 
of eighteen and forty-five years. Some were not eighteen when 
the war commenced, but became so during the war, and the 
same is true of the fortv-five vear limit — but I counted both, 
and presuming they were all able bodied and subject to the 
draft. By these same records I find there were thirteen of 
Grandfather's de.scendents in the army. This gives us a per 
cent, of fifty-two of those liable for military duty. Can any of 
the families of our Revolutionary heroes show a better record ? 
Yes, my feelings towards the Hessians have undergone a great 
change, and I can now sa)' the thought of being a descendent 
of a Hessian, is one of mingled pride and admiration ; not for 
the part they had in the war for independence, but for what 
they really are now, loyal, patriotic and liberty loving citizens. 

How about the future ? I .sincerely trust that this w^ork 
may prove an inspiration to all to keep the future family record 
unbroken, and the family name unblemished. Let me urge 
you to keep up correspondence with one another. I regard the 
"Family Letter Circle" a good plan. Let .some one write a 
letter to some other person, with a request to write a letter, and 
forward it and yours to .some third person, with the same re- 
quest to a fourth, and so on until eight, ten or a dozen, as many 
as you desire, have been reached ; when the las! one will write 
to the first one, wlio, upon receipt of his own letter, will take 
it out of the liundlc, read all the others, write a ueiej letter and 
enclose it with the others, start them again on the round — each 
one taking out their old letter and enclosing a new one in its 
stead. In this way you hear from the whole circle, and write 
only one letter. X'^ery thin paper should be used, or the bundle 
will become too heavy. 

Finally, I wish to personally thank each and all who have 
so faithfully assisted me in my labors, and by their aid have 
lent encouragement, and brought cheer to my sometimes almost 
despairing endeavors. 

And now with manv words of eood cheer, and conoratula- 

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tions for past associations and achievements ; with an abiding 
faith in the splendid outcome, the onward and upward progress 
of everv member of the great and growing family, with grateful 
acknowledgments to the Supreme Hand who has so mercifully 
guided and bountifully blessed us. With a fervent hope that 
each and all may renew^ their efforts to strengthen their weak 
places, and be ever ready to launch out into new fields of use- 
fulness, and endeavor so that when the shades of life's setting 
sun fall thick about us, and the ceaseless flood of years has 
brought us to the end of this life, may it be said of us all, "they 
were earnest, active, faithful and true. 

Your Cousin, 

S. A. Whitebread, (377). 

Ottawa, Kansas, 
April I, 1902. 




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GKNEALOOV. 



2 


John 


3 


Mary 




(Rreidino;er)t 


4 


Philip* ' 


5 


Daniel 


6 


Bernard 


7 


Rebeccas- 


8 


Henry 


9 


Catharine* 


lO 


Jacob 


1 1 


Rebecca* 


12 


Frederick 


13 


Caroline 




(Norton) 


14 


Samuel 


15 


William 


16 


Philip* 


17 


Catharine 




(Kerschner) 



18 Philip* 

19 David .. 



20 Christianna 
(Albrio-ht) 



21 Margaret ... [ 34 Edward 



Ms Milton 
21 Margaret ...-< 36 Ward 
(Faux) (37 William 



f38 Rrvin 
22 Elizabeth... j 39 Carrie 
(Andrews) 1 40 Stanley 
41 Maud 



(5s Blanciic 
I 56 S3'dney 
j 57 Camilla 
1 58 Leonard 



('59 Elizabetii 
^^ ,. 60 Gertrnik- 

42 I>el»^ , 61 Clayton 

'^""^"J 1 62 Hiram 



23 Richard. 



24 Mahlon 



— f 63 Helen 

[44 Calvi.i 



f45 Pliilip-^ 
1' 46 Frances 
! 47 David 
'] 48 Annie 
I 49 William 
[ 50 Mahlon 



26 
27 
28 
29 



Henrv* 
Mary'-- 
Andrew^ 
George 



Rosa mi a 
Reynolds) 
1 30 J ( EUen- 

31 i Francis""' 
I 32 Annie'-' 
[33 Henrietta 



I 51 Lottie 
I ( Reed ; 

[ 52 Frederick'' 
I 53 Robert 
[54 Leola 



t A name in parenthesis is the name of the husband, 
* Died without issue. 



The brace here indicates twins. 



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65 ^lichael* 



; 66 Maria . . . . 

I (Gruver) 



-T^ 67 Lvdia* 



O 



2 

o 



68 Susan . . 
(Hess) 



69 William* 

70 Alviu* 

71 Philip* 

72 Sterlino^ 

']2) Peter .... 



74 Elizabeth 
(Briggs) 



75 Augustus . 

'76 Manasseli* 
77 Milton . . . 



78 Wesley . . . . 

79 Martha 

(Peters) 
See No. 383 for 
children. 



81 Oscar 



I no rtattie 
i 117 William 



82 Minnie . . . 

(Hunt) 

83 Emma . . . 

(Major) 

84 Lucy 

( Peifer ) 

85 Charles 

86 Alvin 

87 Elmer 
188 Clara 
[89 Walter 

90 Harriet^' 

91 Rhue . . . . 
(Garney) 

; 92 Erwin* 
!93 Eva _ 
I 94 Melvin 
i.95 Jessie 

196 Edith 
j 97 Mary 
1 98 Lewis 
1 99 Florence 

100 Alartha* 

1 01 Scott* 

102 Li Hie 

103 Palmer 

104 Amanda 

105 Paul 

106 Sallie 

107 Minnie . . 
(Bauer) 

108 Margaret 

109 Blanche 
no Arthur 

111 Bertha 

112 Pearl 

113 Clyde 

114 Viola 



i 118 Albert 
[119 Harold 

ri2o Alice 
1 121 Clare 
[122 Albert 



123 



Nellie 



ri24 Amelie 
I 125 Clarence 
[126 Marion 



127 Elizabeth 

128 ]\Iyron 

129 Raymond 



f 130 Clarence 
' I 131 Evelyn 



[ 80 Mary 1 1 15 Edna 

* Died without issue. (Gruver) 15 







'' 135 Elmira. . . . 


' 149 Calvin 






135 Elmira. . . . 


1 150 Anna 






(Lawall) 


(151 Bertha 






136 Lydia* 


152 William 


;± 




137 Alary* 


153 Charles^'' 








154 Caroline 


^ 






i 155 John 






138 Sarah 


156 Harvey 


c 
o 


132 John 


(Spaid) 


157 Sarah 


J5 






158 Laura 


M 






159 f Calvin 


O 
• — . 






i6o\ Clara 


C^l 






161 John 

162 Clarence 






139 Anna 


163 Irene 






(Benjamin) 


164 Hurley 






^ 140 Erwin 


165 Raymond* 




^133 Henry ■{ 


141 Jessie* 


' 166 Emma .... f 182 Harold 

(Ludden) ( 183 Sydney* 
167 Heartie* 






r 142 William. . . 


168 Hattie. . . . j 184 Mina 
(Wishman) ( 185 Wilna 

169 Lulu 

170 William 

171 Ella fiS6 Merl 




r 




(Dungan) "[ 187 Raymond 






143 Reuben . . . 


172 Anna 

(Corbett) , 








173 Truman. . . \ 188 Harold 








174 Maudelene 


fciO 


134 Annie . . . . 1 




( 


' o 


(Dutter) 


( 


175 Lena i 1S9 Ruth 


'S 




144 Peter ! 


(Deller) 


^ 






176 Ora 




. 


1 


177 Eugene ... ^ 190 Ralph 


P5 




145 Sarah . . . . ! 


178 Lena* 


fO 




(Vananken) I 

146 Adam* 

147 Susan 
(Chard) 


179 Carl 






148 George . . . 1 


180 Homer 

181 Hazel 




* Died without issue. 




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134 Annie . . , 

(Dutter) 

(Concluded. ) 



V 



ro 



191 Caroline. 
(Belles) 



192 Hattie . . . 
(Avery) 

193 Annie* 

194 Adele . . . 
(Rhoads) 



195 Mary . . . 
(Sawyer) 



196 Adam . . . . 

197 Cornelius* 



198 Catharine . 
(Bull) 



204 Edna 

205 Ethel* 

206 Forrest 

207 Fern 

208 Henry 

209 Carrie 
(Kemp) 

210 Gussie 

211 Orsa 

212 Lucia ' 

213 Laura 

214 Burton 

215 Clara 

216 Charles 

'217 George 



240 Inez 

241 Olive 



218 Phebe I 242 Leola 



(Holmes) 

219 John 

220 Elza 
,221 x\lbinus 



243 Edna 

244 Horace 



199 Samuel . 



r 222 Harry \ 245 \'ada 

! 223 Alta ' 246 Harley 

i (Smith) ^ 

[ 224 Samuel 



200 Matilda . 
(Tuttle) 



201 Georo-e 



202 Jonathan' 



203 Winfield 



* Died without issue. 



225 Earl . . . 

226 Carl. . . 

227 Worth V 

228 Clarke* 

229 Harry 

'230 Ida 
231 Carl 
j 232 Cora 
[233 Maude 

234 Lulu 

235 Clyde 

236 Claude 

237 Ray 

238 Laura 

239 Burt 
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I 247 vSol 
1248 Winifred 
(249 Hanver 



^3 
'O 

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s 
o 
u 



be 



to 



191 Caroline. 
(Belles) 
( concluded 1 



250 Mary. . . 
(Belles) 



253 Almeda. . . 
(Richardson) 

254 Joseph 

255 Franklin 

256 Reuben 



r268 

269 
270 

271 

272 

273 
274 

275 

276 

257 Adam 

258 Levi J 277 

278 



279 

280 
281 
282 
283 
284 
285 
286 



259 Catharine.. 
(Oplinger) 



287 
288 
289 
290 

260 Marv i 291 



(Pfleej^er) 



292 

293 
294 
295 



Berton* 

(Tcrtrude* 

Marion 

(Wisdom ; 

Lillian 

Sadie 

Carrie 

Lula 

Lucia* 

Harry* 

William 
Bertha 

Harvey . . 

Harry 

Charles 

Walter. . . 

Adam 

Bella 

Arthur 

Lemuel 

Roy* 

Herbert'' 

Myrtle 

Edith* 

Mary* 

Hettie* 

Lee 

Ruth 

Hazel 



. ^ (296 William 

26 1 Emma . . . . j ^ Emma 
(Frederick) ^ 



262 John 

263 Joseph 

264 Mary 

265 George* r298 Blanche 
251 ^^^};l^\''^'- i 266 Christian. . j 299 Charles 

[ 300 Grace 



(Saum) 
252 Adam* 



* Died \vitlu)iit issue, 



267 Sarah | 301 Mary 

(Eastwood) 

18 



( 302 Charles 
( 303 Karl 

' 304 \\'alter 



305 "William. 



306 Mary 

(Peters) 






'O 



307 Cxeoroe. 



3o<S Sarah* 



; 309 Hannah. . 
j (Kline.sniith; 



[310 Elizabeth* 
311 Albert . , . . 



312 Mary. . . . 
(Moser) 

313 Emma. . . 
(Good) 

314 Amanda. . 
(Bloss) 

315 Hannibar 

316 Millard* 

317 Harvey . . 



318 Nelson . 

319 Annie 

.320 James . . 



321 
322 

323 

324 

325 
326 

327 
328 

329 
330 

33^ 



Levi* 

Amelia* 

Ellsworth' 

Amsey. . . 

Ario* 

Panl 

Charles 

Mary* 

Minnie* 

Daniel* 

Hannah 



332 Amanda* 

333 Mary 



' 340 Millard . . 

341 Laura . . . 
(Moyer) 

342 William* 

343 Idella 
1 344 Freas 

( 345 Ada 
( 346 Stanley 

f 347 Mary 
( 348 William 

f 349 Mary . . . . 
i (Readier) 

i 350 Milton. . . 



["351 Mary 
! 352 Edna 
i 353 Ruth 
1 354 William 

I 355 Martha* 
; 356 Edna 
I 357 Dora 
' 358 James 



' 370 Hazel 
' 371 Neva 



359 Oscar 



360 Mellons 

361 Erasmus' 



334 Eliza j 362 Minerva 

(Faux) 

335 Arminda 
(Ruth) 

336 Mahlon . 

337 Wesley 

338 John 
(.339 Milton. . . 



"Died without issiie. 



363 Clarence 
[364 Hannah 

[365 Florence 
; 366 Gertrude 
j 367 Carrie 
' 368 Edwin 

( 369 Clay 
19 



'372 Kenneth 

( 373 Sterlino^ 
(374 [Baby] 



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a 

^^ 

O 
O 

w 

(-H 
^^ 

It 

Q 



376 Levi 



377 Samuel . 
L378 Nathan* 



Q 
Pi 
< 

Oi J 



379 Mary* 

380 Eliza. . . 
(Harter) 



381 Liicinda 

382 Mahloii. 



375 Elizabeth . ■{ 
(Peters) 



383 Silas 



384 Millard* 

385 Marie* 



'405 Earl 

406 Clyde* 

407 Clarence 

408 Ehna 

409 Verna 

410 Susan 

411 Florence 

412 Lottie 

413 Arthur 

414 Susan 

415 Minnie 

416 Ada 

417 Bryan 

418 Foster 



^386 Laura 



. . (419 Elsie 
(Meyers) (420 Ruth 



3^7 
388 

3«9 
390 

391 
392 

393 
394 
395 



Edward. . 

Miner 

Ward 

Martha . . 

(Deitrich) 

Ellen* 

Susan 

(Lutsey) 

Maud 

Mamie 

Llovd 



[421 Esther 
( 422 Helen 

' 423 Harriet 



396 Susan . . . 
(Chambers) 



397 Marie 
(Pleasant) 

398 George 

399 Olin 

400 Daniel 

("401 Sheridan . 

j 402 Anna 

! (Readier) 

403 Lydia. . . . 
(Hines) 

404 Ella* 



424 Raymond 

425 Marie 

426 f Penn 
I 427 \ Glen 

428 Vera 

429 Chester 



[ 430 Verna 
[431 George 



Died without issue. 



20 



CO 



433 Sterling* 



434 ^lary* 



J435 Benton, 



!43'6 Mat}'* 



'444 Beulah . . . ' 476 John ^. 
(Drendal) ' '^^(•^l- 

445 l^^l^''t% .>^s^ L 

446 Abbie 

447 Floyd 

j^ -r ^ 1 



448 Edward ' 



432 Wliitne)'. . 



449 Emma . . 
(Sherry) 

437 Ida 450 Ada 

(Werkheiser) 451 Myrtle-^ 

452 Carrie 

453 Raymond* 

438 Ellen 1 454 Leroy 

(vSearfoss) 

455 Lizzie 

456 Simon 

457 Fred 

458 William* 

459 Wa 

460 Verdie 

461 Stella 

462 George 

463 Emma 



1 47 7 Hazel 



438 Ellen , . 
(Knorr) 



439 William 



440 Rosetta . 
(Smith) 



j 464 Claud 
} 465 Clarence 
1 466 Alice 'W(XC\ vvcv> 
467 Ralph 

'468 Ethelda 
(Bryan) 

469 Pearl 

470 Harry 

471 Kate* 



c 



440 Rosetta ... {472 Warren 
(Werkheiser) 

441 Robert 

442 Abigail* 

443 Walter. . 



"-'^Died without issue. 



473 Cora 

474 Elwood 
[475 Paul 



21 






o 
o 



erf 

00 



483 Edward. 

484 Samuel* 



47S Sarah 485 James 

(Scarf OSS) 



479 William* 



480 Rosetta 

(Kelley 

^ 481 Robert* 



SI 

O 
■■J 



482 Eliza . . . 
(Miller) 



486 Emma. . . 
(Hostler) 

487 Elizabeth. 
(Abbott) 

488 Archie* 

[489 Ada 
; 490 Mabel 
j 491 Edward . . 
[492 Ethel 

493 Elleir^ 

494 Jjimes. , . . 



'497 Stella . . 
(Shafer) 
498 Edward 
j 499 Emma. . 
1 (Evans^) 

I 500 Lizzie 
(Shafer) 
501 Howard* 
I 502 John 

503 Flora* 

504 Winford 
. 505 Adam 

! 506 Hazel 
507 James 
. 508 Emily 

I 509 Mamie* 

{510 Harry* 



495 Er\in 



496 Minnie . . 
(Schatzle) 



* TKed without issue. 



511 Ada 



^512 Maud 

513 David 

514 Margaret 

515 James 

516 Florence 

517 Caroline 

518 Minnie 

519 William 

520 George 
I 521 Hazel 

[522 Fannie 
[523 George 

524 James 

525 Wilson 

526 Joseph 
22 



' 527 Henry 



( 52S Alvin 
( 529 Harry 



530 Josiah 






o 



O 
< 



\ 537 Henn- 

538 Asa* 

539 ( Ira 

540 ( Ida f 566 diaries 

(Williams^ ( 567 Eiilala 

r568Ziila 

541 Mary J 569 Viola 

(Littrall) ] 570 Leon 

^542 Adda (^571 Willis 



531 Samuel* 



532 Amanda . 
(Cullison) 

533 Aaron* 



543 William. . 

544 Eliza 

545 El wood 

'■ 546 Belle .... 
(Cooper) 
547 Elizabeth 
^548 Delbert* 

549 George. . . 

550 William* 



[572 Nora 

I (McHenry) 

i 573 Earlin* 

574 Wa 

575 Anna 

( 576 Jnne 



f 577 Zeta 

< 578 Kenneth 

i 579 Glenn 



534 Catharine. 
( Holli.ster) 



535 x\lmira. . . 
(Hollister) 



r 580 Hazel 

< 551 Jacob < 581 Franklin 

( 582 Jacob 

552 Bertram 

553 Grace f 583 Drexel 

(Brown) \ 584 Gladys 



554 Gertrude 
(Allston) 

555 Maude 

] (Hems worth) 
I 556 Hattie 
1 557 Frank 



536 William. 



Died without i-sue. 



f 558 Charles . . 

559 Lavena . . 
(Phillips) 

560 r William 
I \ Lizzie . . 

(Long) 

562 Ernest 

563 Arthur 

564 Jesse 
L565 Ned 

23 



,^56 



f 585 Hazel 
I 586 Myrtle 

{^587 Delia 

f 588 W'arren 
1 589 Clarence 



"v3 



O 
(J 



o 



590 George. 



596 Oleii (624 Elsie 



(625 V 



ernie 



597 Galen 

598 Maude 

599 Cload 1 626 Galen 

(Cmnmings)[62 7 Eva 

600 Oril 

601 Benjamin 
,602 Clvde 



591 



592 



r Mar^- f 603 Lora 

(Tavlor) (604 Nellie 



I Martha. . 
[ (Sawin) 



r 605 Nellie 



606 Bertha* 

607 Jacob 

608 Willie* 

609 Freddie* 

610 Gertrude 

. - - 611 Grace 

593 Alexander, '6j2i^y^-^ 

613 Blanche 

614 Walter 

615 Sydney 

616 Svlvia 

617 Goldie 



594 / Albert* 

595 '\ Charles 



I >ied without i'sue. 



618 Grace 

619 Kittie 

620 Edgar 

621 Hazel 

622 Harrison 
-623 Florence 

24 



628 Jacob. 



629 Maria . . 

(vShortz) 



t— I 



01 



630 Abraham. 



634 

635 
636 

637 
638 

639 
640 

941 

642 

643 
644 



Lizzie 

(Kester) 
Ella 

William* 
Ario 
Flora 
Ethan 
Sheridan 
f Martha 
\ Maggie 
Liberty 
Frederick 



^ 



^645 Dollie* 
646 Ezra* 



631 Sarah. . 
(Rriggs) 



647 Frederick 

648 Albert 

649 Wilson. . . 



650 Martha . . 
( Swartwood ; 

651 Adda 

652 Lottie 



653 Forrest , 

654 Flora 

655 Lillian. 
^ (Peifer) 

656 Warren 

657 John 

658 Lnke 



632 Flora { 659 Frederick 

(Harding) 



^ 660 Beulah 
661 John 



633 Peter 



<! 



662 Mary 

663 Walter 

664 Martha 
^665 Russel 



C 666 Raymond 

667 Elmer 
t 668 Warren 

f 669 Emily 
\ 670 Eva 



, 671 Lorain , 
^ 672 Carleton 



* Died without i-sue. 



25 









694 Jannie 








695 John 








696 George 








f ■ 7 Calvin 






- 

676 Caroline . . 


698 Arthur 

699 Ethel 




• 


(Burritt) 


700 Eunice 

701 Harry 

702 Arilen 




r 




703 Edward 




673 Jo^^" 


677 James . . . . . 

678 Maggie 


704 Jannie 

705 Amandus 
1 706 Edith 

707 Elsie 






679 Anna 


708 Lauretta 






L (Jones) 


[709 John 






680 Ellen 


710 Edward 

711 Aria 


^^ 




(Rozelle) 


^ / J 


o 


674 Catharine.. 




'712 Edward 


O 


(White) 


681 Caroline. . . 


713 Bertha 

714 William 


Z 




(Salmon) 


715 Ellen 








'716 Sarah 


<-< 






717 Cora 


O 




682 Ella 


718 Amanda 


»5 
< 




(Hallaman) 


719 Bertha 

720 Fred 

721 Frank 


•■o 








M 






'722 Lydia 
1 723 Jacob 






683 Clara 


1 724 Nellie 






(Coles) 


1 725 Willie 

726 Fred 

727 Rosie 






684 James* 








685 Amanda . . 


[ 728 Albert 




675 Washington 


(Stull) 


r 






686 Anna .... 


, 729 Gertrude 






(Hart) 


( 






687 Jacob 








688 George 








689 Rose 


\ 730 Ethel 






(Williams) 


L 






690 Gussie 








691 Michael 








692 Oscar 








693 Emma* 





"*DJed without issue. 



26 






o 
o 



o 

"-I I 
O 



C/2 



731 Mary , . 
(Leffler) 



732 Eliz.ibeth. 
(Spare) 



738 Elizabeth' 

739 Henry 

-{ 740 George* 
I 741 Hattie 
L (Spahr) 

'742 Benjamin. 

743 John* 

744 James* 

745 Caroline 

746 Warren* 



771 Lennie 

772 James 



733 Wesley 



747 

748 

749 
750 
751 

752 
753 
754 
755 



John 

Albert 

Jennie 

Charles 

Harry 

May 

Grace 

James 

Ruth 



( 734 Rose . 
(Hart) 



734 Rose. . . 
(Knecht) 

735 Susan* 



736 Sarah . . 

(Best) 



r 756 William 
! 757 David 
j 758 Peter 
[ 759 I^loyd 

I 760 John 

761 William. 



762 Minnie . . 
(Broadt) 

763 John 

764 Mamie. . . 
(Deitrich; 

765 Peter 

766 Otto 

767 Emma 
'[ 768 Katie 



737 ^lary 

(Maurer) 



* Died without issue. 



'769 Ida 

(Lewis) 



770 Amina. 

(Siewell : 
27 



j 773 Laura 
I 774 Walter 
i 775 Viola 

( 776 Lizzie 
(777 Sarah 

'778 Edgar 
I 779 Wi\liard=' 



780 Effa 

781 George 

782 William 

783 Roy 

784 Harold 

785 Blanche 

786 Helen 





737 Mary 


798 Charles 

799 John* 




- 


( / ' 


(Manrer) 


800 Lorenzo 








(concluded) 


801 Grace 










'802 Carrie 






O 
o 




803 Pearl 






►4 


787 John 


804 x\mbrose 






^3 




805 Florence 






<<3 


788 Manerva* 


806 Boyd . 






C/2 




807 Olie 






M 


789 Ellen 1 


808 Neely 








(Zimmerman) [809 Florence 








^790 William* 




^823 


Stanley 






fSio Clara 


1 824 


Horace 




'791 Samuel* 


(Readier) 


L825 


Ruth 




792 Manasseh. . 


811 Estella* 

812 Harry 


f 






793 Mark 


813 Ellen 


{826 


Ariine 


(-1 


794 Harvey 


(Thomas) 








[814 Oscar 
[815 Stanley 






v4 


795 Franklin . . 










816 Lucy 






M 


796 Ephriam . . 
,797 Pennelia* 


(H amnions) 

817 Anna 

818 Harry 

819 Katie* 

820 Eva 

821 Millie 

822 William 







* Died without issue. 



28 



f 827 Mary* 

828 Jonathan 

829 John* 



dj 



a 

2; ^ 

l-H 

O 



830 Ellen . . . 
(Cooper) 



837 William 

838 Sarah 

839 Samuel 

840 Thomas 

841 Catharine 

842 Jesse 
[843 Stella* 

844 Jemima* 

845 Kathrvn 

846 Olia 

i 847 Elmer* 

848 Clyde 

849 Clarence 

850 Oscar* 



83 1 Alice 

(Davis) 

832 Judith* 

833 Cornelia* 

834 Roland 

835 Samuel . . 



851 Jacob. . . . 

852 William 

853 Letitia. . . 
(Powell) 

854 Elmer 

855 Arthur* 

856 Leona 

857 Muriel 

858 Catharine 



836 Thomas. .. I 859 Alice 
•^ (860 Ellen 



1861 Alice 
I 862 Mary 
j 863 Thomas 
I 864 William* 

^865 Raymond 



■'^ Died without issue. 



29 



HISTORICAL. 






Explanatory. — By referring to the genealogy the number of any particular 
one may be obtained, after which it will readily be found in the history. 
Thus : — 14 Aug. 5, 1814, Caroline Drum, Jan. 18, '44, farmer, Hobbie, Pa., 
Aug. 26, '84. Means that Samuel (14I was born Augusts, 1814, that he 
married Caroline Drum, January 18, 1844; that he was a farmer, address 
Hobbie, Pa., and died August 26, 1884. 

1 Nov. 12, 1762, Mary Danenheinier, April 8, 1790. 

Catharine Lesher, Jan. 13, 1807, farmer, Nescopeck, Pa., Oct. 28, '28. 

2 Feb. 14, 1791, Elizabt-th Breidinger. 

Margaret Drum, 1835, farmer, Hobbie, Pa., Dec. 23, '66. 

3 Sept. I, 1792, Adam Breidinger, Aug. 7, '18, farmer, Newport, Pa., Jan 7, '51 

4 Oct. 16, 1794, died April 27, 1816. 

5 March 28, 1797, Anna Marie Santee, April 7, 182S, farmer, Hobbie, Pa., 

March 4, '63. 

6 March 31, 1800, Anna Briggs, April 15, '34, farmer, Hobbie, Pa., Mch 14,'So 
8 March 26, 1804, Elizabeth Gray, Dec. 25, '32, watchman, White-Haven. 

Pa., August 24, '82. 
10 April 22, 1808, Hannah Muniaw, 1831. 

Rachel Mumaw, July 4, '45, farmer, Corning, Iowa, Oct 15, '93. 

12 July 8, 181 1, Lydia Ruth, June, 1840, farmer, Hobbie, Pa., Dec 3, '95. 

13 March 19, 1813, James Norton, boatman, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., May 9, '80. 

14 Aug. 5, 1814, Caroline Drum, Jan. 18. '44, farmer, Hobbie, Pa., Aug 26, '84. 

15 Feb. 7, 1816, Elizabeth Kanans, Mch. 4, '38, farmer, Ottawa, Ks., Jan 4, '98. 
i6 Oct. 15. 1818, shoemaker, Hobbie, Pa., Jan. 21, '51. 

i7 Jan. 29, 1823, Jacob Kerschner, Jan. 29, '23, stable boss, Plymouth, Pa., 
March 20, '88. 

18 January 20, 1816, died Feb. 14, '46. 

19 Jan. 27, 1818, Julia A. Drum, Jul}^ '40, farmer, Dorrance, Pa., Aug. 25, '94. 

20 July 28, 1822, Frederick Albright, Feb. 22, '42, shoemaker, Shalersville, 

Ohio, March 18, '92. 

21 Feb. 4, '41, Richard Faux, Feb. 4, '71, Hazleton, Pa., Feb. 3, '75. 

22 June 28, '45, Levi Andrews, Mch 25, '71, invalid, Rhone, Pa. 

23 Feb. II, 1851, Elizabeth Stine, Oct. 5, 1872, foreman. Upper Lehigh, Pa. 

24 Jan. 24, '53, Lucinda Williams, March 17, '72, died May 6, '83. 

25 April 29, '43, soldier, died Feb. 17, '62. 

28 November 9, '51, farmer, Shalersville, Ohio. 

29 Oct. 30, '53, O. Reynolds, Nov. 20, '73, cheese maker, Shalersville, Ohio, 

30 



33 Nov. lo, *62, dress-maker, Shalersville, Ohio. 

^[ Ma\- i6, '68, Annie Giles, Feb. 3, '87, .sta. engineer, Rhone, Pa. 

35 March, '72, Hazleton, Pa. 

36 May, '73- 

37 Jan. 25, '75, laborer, St. Johns, Pa. 

38 Oct. 29, '73, weighmaster, Rhone, Pa. 

39 Jnne i, '78, jig runner, Rhone, Pa. 

40 April 8, '75. 

41 August ir, '87. 

42 Sept. 9, '73, Eugene S. Horn, April 26, '90, carpenter, 113 W. Broad street, 

West Hazleton, Pa. 

43 Oct. I, '75, George F. Strack, Nov. 26, '99, carpenter, Hazleton, Pa. 

44 Oct. 25, '77, Lillie Edgar, Jan. 3. 1901, machinist, Upper Lehigh, Pa. 

45 May 26, 1872 

46 August, 1873 

51 Oct. 6, '74) M. C. Reed, March, '93, machinist, Ravenna. Ohio. 

52 Feb. 25, '76, died Oct. 26, '86. 

53 Oct. 28, ,83, Shalersville, Ohio. 

54 Dec. 23, '89, Shalersville, Ohio. 

55 August 24, '87. Rhone, Pa. 

56 November 18, '88, Rhone, Pa. 

57 July 10, '96, Rhone, Pa. 

58 Februar}' 20, '98, Rhone, Pa. 

59 September 23, '92, Upper Lehigh, Pa. 

60 March 14, '95, Upper Lehigh, Pa. 

61 October 26, '98, Upper Lehigh, Pa. 

62 October 16, 1900, Upper Lehigh. Pa. 

63 September 9, '99, Hazleton, Pa. 

64 June 13, 1901, Hazleton, Pa. 

66 March 4, 1819, Michael Gruver. Dec. 27, ''38, blacksmith, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 
July 27, '91. 

68 June 2, '29, Tobias Has-, Sapt. 2, '50, farmer, Hobbie, Pa , Aug. 26, '95, 

69 October 31, '39; died .\pril 7, '63. 

70 August 19, '42, machinist, died .September 17, '88. 

71 May 16, '48, railroader, died .September i, '72. 

72 March 25, '51, prospector. 

73 Jan. 17, '45, Mary Landye, Aug. 20, '68, carpenter, Walnut street, Wilkes- 

Barre, Pa. 

74 May 7, '43, Jesse Briggs, Oct 29, '72, carpenter. Parish st Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 

75 Sept. 3, '6r, Rebecca Miller, Nov 4, '91, painter, Race st Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 

77 Oct. 28, '50, Angeline Gruver, Sept. 5, '72, merchant, Hobbie, Pa. 

78 Nov. 17, '55, Alice Hughes, March 4, '75, engineer, 205 Baltic st., Eliza- 

beth, N. J., March 4, '99. 

79 Sept. 12, '63, Silas F. Peters, Feb. 16, '84, po%vder maker, Hobbie, Pa. 

80 Dec. 19, '60, Wilson A. Gruver, April 6, '80, 240 Stanton st Wilkes-Barre, Pa 

81 Aug. 17, '68, Rosetta Brogan, Aug. 30, '90, bricklayer, Jones st., Wilkes- 

Barre, Pa. 

82 Dec. 24, '73, Theodore Hunt, Sept. 3, '90, laboref, S. Main st Wilkes-Barre, Pa 

83 Sept. 14, '74, Elijah Major, June 21, '94, Park Ave., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 

31 



84 June 4, '7S, William Peifer, March 15, '96, Ashley, I'a. 

85 May 25, '70, blacksmith, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 

87 August 2, "82, laborer, Walnut st., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 

88 April I, '83, Walnut st., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 

89 May 2, '85, Walnut st . Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 

91 Oct. 12, '74, Lewis Garney. Sept. 20, '94, postal clerk, S. Franklin street, 

Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 
95 December 10, '78, Parish st., WMlkes-Barre, Pa. 

94 May 10, '77, died August 24, '79. 

95 August 2, '82, I'arish st., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 

96 December 12, '94, Race st., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 

97 July 29, '96, Race st., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 

98 August I, '98, Race st., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 

99 August 20, 1900, Race st., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 

102 September 23, '81, Hobbie, Pa. 

103 July 23, '83, Hobbie, Pa. 

104 February 25, '85, Hobbie, Pa. 
J 05 December i, '88, Hobbie, Pa. 

106 March 28, '92, Hobbie, Pa. 

107 Jan. 17, '76, Herman Bauer. Nov. 24, '97, civil engineer, 530 Fulton street, 

Elizabeth, N. J. 

108 Feb. 10, '78, seamstress, 205 Baltic st., Elizabeth, N. J. 

109 April 12, '80, teacher, 205 Baltic .st., Elizabeth, N.J. 
no March 4, '82, moulder, 205 Baltic st., Elizabeth, N. J. 

111 Dec. 21, '85, saleslady, 205 Baltic st., Elizabeth, N. J. 

112 July 30, '90, 205 Baltic st., Elizabeth, N. J. 

113 Dec. 4, '93, 205 Baltic st., Elizabeth, N. J. 

114 Jan. 23, '97, 205 Baltic st., Elizabeth, N. J. 

115 May 9, '82, music teacher, 240 Stanton st., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 

116 January 2, '92, Jones st , Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 

117 July 20, '93, Jones St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 

118 April 2, '98, Jones st., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 

119 October 18, 1901, Jones st., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 

120 June 27, '93, S. Main st., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 

121 March 8, '95, S. Main st., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 
J22 March 22, '97, vS. Main st., Wilke.s-Barre, Pa. 

123 August 12, 1900, Park Avenue, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 

124 September 11, '97, Ashley, Pa. 

125 June 3, '98, Ashley, Pa. 

126 January 21, 1900, Ashley, Pa. 

127 August 21, '95, S. Franklin st., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 

128 September 25, '98, S. Franklin st., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 
i2w May 20, 1901, S. Franklin .st., WilkeS-Barre, Pa. 

130 November 25, '98, 530 Fulton st., Elizabeth, N J. 

131 May 31, 1900, 530 Fulton st., Elizabeth, N. J. 

132 April 19, '36, Ravena Moyer, April 2, '57, carpenter, Hobbie, Pa., Dec. 22, '99 

133 Louisa Sites, dairyman, Pottsville, Pa. 

134 July 9, 1819, George Dutter, Dec. 25, '40, farmer, Angola, Ind., Dec. ii,'87 

135 Sept. 25, '63, Elmer A. Lawall, Oct. 10, '93, farmer, Hobbie, Pa. 

32 




^</a.r.^ ^ SSe/Zed [/96) . 



37 Jamiary 3, '60, died January 19, '74. 

38 Oct. 20, '61, Silas W. Spaide, Dec. 16, '80, farmer, Dorrance, Pa. 

39 April 2, '66, Jesse T. Benjamin, May 24, '90, farmer, Hobbie, Pa. 

40 September i, '68, farmer, Hobbie, Pa. 

42 May 13, '40, Louisa Johnson, May 29, '69, farmer, Bristol, Lake Co., Mich 

43 Feb. 21, '42, Hattie Veits, Dec. 31, '63, farmer, Humboldt, Neb. 

44 March i, '44, Maggie Harriman, Feb. 27, '68, farmer, Angola, Ind. 

45 June 27, '46, E. Vananken, April 20, '66, farmer, Angola, Ind., Sept.6,'91. 

46 May 22, '49, died Dec. '51. 

47 April 19, '51, Enoch Chard, April 23, '70, farmer, Pleasant Lake, Ind. 

48 Aug. 20, '53, Sadie Williams, Sept. 29, '87, farmer, Orland, Ind. 

49 April 12, '83, Hobbie, Pa. 

50 April 12, '95, Hobbie, Pa. 

51 September 15, '98, Hobbie, Pa. 

52 March 4, '81, Harriet MacAninch, Dec. 5, 1931, teamster, Hazleton, Pa. 

53 April 8, '83, died June 12, '93. 

54 March 24, '85, Dorrance, Pa. 

55 August 23, '86, Dorrance, Pa. 

56 July 23, '88, Dorrance, Pa. 

57 April 14, '91, Dorrance, Pa. 

58 August 22, '98, Dorrance, Pa. 

59 June II. 1901, Dorrance, Pa. 

60 June II, 1901, Dorrance, Pa. 

61 December 13, '90, Hobbie, Pa. 

62 September 4, '94, Hobbie, Pa, 

63 April 5, '96, Hobbir, Pa. 

64 August 2, '97, Hobbie, Pa. 

65 July 23, '99, died Feb. 10, 1901. 

66 May 2, '72, Thomas Ludden, Sept. 5, '92, farmer, Luther, Lake Co., Mich. 

67 June 8, '74, died April 18, '81. 

68 Jan. 4, "81, William Wishman, March i,'9g, farmer, Bristol, Lake Co. Mich 

69 April 7, '86, Bristol, Lake Co., Mich. 

70 March 2, '90, Bristol, Lake Co., Mich. 

71 March 23, '65, Wilse Dungan, Nov. 12, '84, barber, Humboldt, Neb. 

72 April 15, '67, Will P. Corbett, March i, '92, clerk, Auburn, Neb. 

73 Nov. I, '73, Delia Antrim, Nov. 20, '94, farmer, Humboldt, Neb. 

74 April 25, '77, Humboldt, Neb. 

75 Jan. 24, '78, William Deller, March 14, '99, farmer, Fremont, Ind. 

76 April 7, '91, Angola, Ind. 

77 Sept. 23, '72, Dora George, Nov. 2, '93, farmer, Angoia, Ind, 

79 March 29, '88, Angola, Ind. 

80 October 13, '88, Orland, Ind. 

81 April 23, '90, Orland, Ind. 

82 August 26, '96, Lnther, Mich. 

84 May 25, '99, Bristol, Mich. 

85 March 3, 1900, Bristol, Mich. 

86 December 23, '94, Humboldt, Neb, 

87 November 30, '97, Humboldt, Neb. 

88 May 29, '95, Humboldt, Neb. 

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189 July 27, 1900, Fremont, Ind. 

190 May 4, 1901, Angola, Ind. 

191 July 20, '20, George Belles, Dec. 20, '37, farmer, Winn, Midi.. April 23/95 

192 Jan. 3, '56, Edward Avery, Feb 6, '79, farmer, Pleasant Lake, Ind., R. F. 

D., No. I. 

193 May 15, '58, died March, '67. 

194 Dec. 19, '62, George Rlioads, Feb. 15, '85, insurance agent, Columbia 

City, Ind. 

195 April 23, '39, Henry Sawyer, Jan, r, '66, farmer, Streelsboro, Ohio. 

196 Sept. 22, '39, Emily Wheelock Baldwin, Nov. 24, '70, retired farmer, 

Fairfield, Iowa. 

198 Feb. II, '43, Amos Bull. March 12, '68, farmer. Page, Kans. 

199 Aug. 15, '44, Mary Weymer, Oct. 16, '72, farmer, Drew, Mich. 

200 July 28, '47, Chester V. Tuttle, Dec. 25, '65, clerk. Pleasant Lake, Ind. 

201 Dec. 22, '48, Alice Mull, Oct. 17, '75, farmer, Falmouth, Mich. 

203 July 26, '53, Sarah Sitzer, Aug. 25, '83, farmer, Winn, Mich. 

204 January 29, '84, Pleasant Lake, Ind. 

205 March 25, '90. Pleasant Lake, Ind., died Jan. 7, '91. 

206 Novetnber 22, '87, Columbia City, Ind. 

207 May 6, '89, Columbia City, Ind. 

208 March 9, '68, farmer, Streelsboro, Ohio. 

209 June 15, '71, Harry Kemp, June i, '95, conductor, Akron, Ohio. 

210 October 23, '75, doctor, Streelsboro, Ohio. 

211 March 19, '77, teacher, Hudson, Ohio. 

212 Juna 17, '72, trained nurse, Mass. Gen. Hospital, Boston, Mass. 

213 September 29, '78, trained nurse. City Hospital, Boston, Mass. 

214 April 3, '81, student, I. S. C, Ames, Iowa. 

215 January 22, '83, student, F'airfield, Iowa. 

216 March 30, '91, pupil, Fairfield, Iowa. 

217 December 23, '68, farmer, Shelby, Neb. 

218 June 26, '71, F. H. Holmes, Nov. 3, '89, farmer, Monument, Kans. 

219 August 29, '74, farmer, Monument, Kans. 

220 September 21, '77, Monument, Kans. 

221 Novembers, '79, teacher. Monument, Kans. 

222 Jan. 26, '79, Martha Carr, July 22, '99, engineer. Weidman, Mich. 

223 May 4, '84, Linn Smith, Dec 24, '99, miller, Weidman, Mich. 

224 June 15, '95, Drew, Mich. 

225 Nov. 28, '66, Pearl Wilcox, Sept. 12, '91. 

Lulu Cogswell, March 12, 1901, farmer, Pleasant Lake, Ind. 

226 June 19, '68, Lotta Hanver, March 22, '94, farmer. Pleasant Lake, Ind. 

227 December 28, 69, stenographer. Pleasant Lake, Ind. 

228 July 19, '72, died April 12, '74, 

229 October i, '83, stenographer, Pleasant Lake, Ind. 

230 October 3, '79, Albert Hunt, May 6, '99, farmer, Winn, Mich. 

231 November 20, '82, Falmouth, Mich. 

232 February 17, '88, Falmouth, Mich. 

233 December 9, '89, Falmouth, Mich. 

234 April 15, '84, Winn, Mich. 

235 July 28, *86, Winn, Mich. 

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236 June 24, '88, Winn, Mich. 

237 January 25, '91, Winn, Mich. 

238 November 19, '96, Winn, Mich, 

239 December y, '98, Winn, Mich. 

240 March 6, '91, Monument, Kans. 

241 January 27, '93, Monument, Kans. 

242 September 8, '94, Monument, Kans, 

243 July 28, '97, Monument, Kans. 

244 October 17, '99, Monument, Kans. 

245 June 30, 1900, Weidman, Mich. 

246 February 19, 1901, Weidman, Mich. 
?47 August 28, '92, Pleasant I,ake. Ind. 

248 September 8, '96, Pleasant Lake, Ind. 

249 November 16, '97, Pleasant Lake, Ind. 

250 Sept. 20, '25, William Belles, March 28, '47, retired, Montandon, Pa. 

251 P^eb. II, '22, Joseph Saum, Sept. i, '50, farmer, Sumnierfield, Kansas, 

March 20, '93. 

253 March 31, '55, Asa Richardson, Oct. 10, '75, farmer, Winn, Mich. 

254 July 20, '57, Sarah E. Bull, Dec. 31, '85, laborer, Winn, Mich. 

255 March 8, '59, invalid. Wain, Mich. 

256 July 12, '62, laborer, Winn, Mich. 

257 Feb. 2, '48, Esther Hollacher, Dec. 18, '70, farmer, Montandon, Pennsyl- 

vania, February 3, '99. 
238 Oct. II, '49, Martha Pardoe, Aug. 18, '78, farmer, Montandon, Pa. 

259 Sept. 13, '54, Lemuel Opiinger, Jan. 12, '73, farmer, Glen Lyon, Pa. 

260 Nov. 15, '58, Ellis N. Pfleegor, Dec. 18, '79. teamster, Montandon, Pa. 

261 March 2, '69, Joseph H. Frederick, Dec. 13, '92, farmer, Montandon, Pa. 

262 vSept. 17, '54, farmer, Sunimerfield, Kans., died Jan. 27, '81. 

263 May 2, '56, farmer, Sumnierfield, Kans., died March 28, '86. 

264 Nov. 25, '58, Sunimerfield, Kans., died July 19, '87. 

266 June 27, '62, Sadie C. Lockard, March 14, '94, farmer, Sumnierfield, Kas. 

267 March 31, '66, Joseph Eastwood, Nov. 15, '92. 

268 May 14, '77, died August 16, '85. 

269 June 5, '79, died Nov. 12, '79. 

270 July II, '81, Clarence O. Wisdom, Dec. 25, 1900, stenographer, Milan, Mich 

271 March 4, '85, Winn, Mich. 

272 June 24, '88, Winn, Mich. 

273 October 4, '89, Winn, Mich. 

274 August 9, '92, Winn, Mich. 

275 April 4, '96, died Aug. 22, '96. 

276 November 19, '98, died April 6, '99. 

277 December 31, '78, Montandon, Pa. 

278 January 22, '81, Montandon, Pa. 

279 Nov. 14, '73, Anna May Titus, June 13, '95, railroader. Glen Lyon, Pa., 

died Nov. 19, 1901. 

280 June II, '75, miner. Glen Lyon, Pa. 

281 October 4, 76, teacher, Glen Lyon, Pa. 

282 Dec. I, '78, Susie Pearl Titus, Oct. 16, '99, teamster, Glen Lyon, Pa. 

283 Sept. 21, '80, laborer, Glen Lyon, Pa. 

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284 May 3, '84, Glen Lyon, Pa. 

285 January 16, '87, Glen Lyon, Pa, 

286 April 9, '89, Glen Lyon, Pa. 

287 August 31, '80, died Nov. 17, '91. 

288 October 10, '82, died April 28, '83. 

289 July 23, '84, Moutandon, Pa. 

290 September 8. '85, died Nov. 12, '91. 

291 August 10, '87, died Nov. rj, '91. 

292 March 20, '90, died Nov. 14, '91. 

293 March 26, '93, Moutandon, Pa. 

294 May 9, '96, Montandon, Pa. 

295 September 26, '98, Montandon, Pa. 

296 March 9, '94, Montandon, Pa. 

297 May 8, '97, Montandon, Pa. 

298 January 12, '95, Sununerfield, Kans. 

299 April 21, '96, Sumnierfield, Kans. 

300 November 3, 1900, Summerfield, Kans. 

301 September 15, '93. 

302 September 13, '96, Glen Lyon, Pa. 

303 January 11, '99, Glen Lyon, Pa. 

304 May 28, 1900, Glen Lyon, Pa. 

305 March 6, '29, Magdalene Peters, Dec. 9, '47. 

Malvina Moyer, May 14, '64, farmer, Hobbie, Pa., Nov. 21, '97, 

306 Jan. 22, '31, David Peters, April, '55, farmer, Hobbie, Pa., July 25, '95. 

307 Jan. 22, '33, Mary Good, April 27, '58, farmer, Hobbie, Pa., May 4, '88. 

308 October 4, '34, died Feb. i, '50. 

309 Sept. 12, '36, Edwin Klinesmith, Dec. 6, '60, farmer, Dorrance, Pa., died 

February 13, '97. 

311 Aug. 17, '51, Amanda E. Bloss, Oct. 4, '73, farmer, Hobbie, Pa. 

312 July 25, '53, John Mosi.r, Jr., Oct. 2, '85, farmer, Hiawatha, Kans. 

313 Dec. 28, '55, Jacob Good, March 11, '77, farmer, Hobbie, Pa. 

314 Aug. 13. '58, Conrad Bloss, Sept. iS,'75, farmer, Dorrance, Pa., Nov. 17, '94 

317 Feb. 3, '65, Lillian Albert, Feb. 2[, '88, merchant, Steelton, Pa. 

318 Sept. 3, '66, Mary Sube, Dec. 23, '93, farmer, Hobbie, Pa. 

319 November 18, '67, Steelton, Pa. 

320 Sept. 30, '70, Hattie Readier, Aug. 24, '95, farmer, Nescopeck, R. F. D., 

Pa., died Aug. 18, '96. 
324 Feb. 21, '65, Cora A. Moyer, Jan. 22, '98, farmer, Hobbie, Pa. 

326 October 31, '69, farmer, Hobbie, Pa. 

327 May 17, '78, jeweler, Hobbie, Pa. 

331 October 11, '8r, Hobbie, Pa. 

332 August 24, '62, died April, '64 

333 December 22, '63, Dorrance, Pa. 

334 May 5, '66, William C. Faux, March 21, '85, farmer, Hobbie, Pa. 

335 J*"- 28, '68, Charles Ruth, Jan. 3, '89, farmer, Dorrance, Pa. 

336 May 23, '70, Lilly Shaffer, June 20, '95, farmer. Drums, Pa. 

337 May 8, '72, Lizzie Benner, May 28, 1901, coachman, Hazleton, Pa. 

338 May 30, '76, laborer, Dorrance, Pa. 

339 March 9, '74, Liberty Kahler, Jan. 24, 1901, laborer, Hobbie, Pa. 

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340 Aug. n, '74, Rebecca Hess, Oct. 27, '97, carpenter, Holibie, Pa. 

341 June 25, '80, Calviu E. IMoyer, Feb 6, 1900, teacher. Hobbie, Pa. 

342 March 2, '78, died April 10, '81. 

343 March 29, '83, Hobbie, Pa. 

344 March 16, '86, Hobbie, Pa. 

345 August 16, '86, Hiawatha, Kans. 

346 December i, '89, Hiawatha, Kans. 

347 July 24, '78, teacher, Hobbie, Fa. 

348 November 26, ^80, Hobbie, Pa. 

349 April 7, '77, Calvin Readier, Aug. 11, '97, teacher, Nescopeck, R. F. D. Pa 

350 Nov. 8, '79, SabiuaArner, Oct. i, '98, car builder, Weatherly, Pa. 

351 September 21, '88, Steelton, Pa. 

352 May 14, '92, Steelton, Pa. 

353 November 14, '97, Steelton, Pa. 

354 August 9, 1901, Steelton, Pa. 

355 January 8, '95, died Sept. 5, '96. 

356 December 7, '97, Hobbie, Pa. 

357 January 25, 1901, Hobbie, Pa. 

358 May 4, '97, Nescopeck, R. F. D., Pa. 

359 Januar3^5, 1901, Hobbie, Pa. 

360 June 14, '85, Hazleton, Pa. 

361 May 25, '84, died July 12, "94. 

362 June 19, '86, Hazleton, Pa 

363 April I, 96, Hazleton, Pa. 

364 July 29, 1901, Hazleton, Pa. 

365 April 13, '96, Drums, Pa. 

366 September 22, '97, Drums, Pa. 

367 September 12, '99, Drums, Pa. 

368 May 28, 1901, Drums, Pa. 

369 September 11, 1901, Hobbie, Pa. 

370 January 23, 1900, Hobbie, Pa. 

371 January 13, 1901, Hobbie, Pa. 

372 September 20, '99, Nescopeck, R. F. D., Pa. 

373 October 2, '99, Weatherly, Pa. 

374 March 31, 1901, Weatherly, Pa. 

375 Aug. 7, '39, Jonas Peters, sawyer, Hobbie, Pa , died Feb. 9, 70. 

376 Sept. 21, '41, Sarah Good, r866. 

Rachel Engler, Dec. 12, '68, farmer, Slocum, Pa. 

377 July 4, '44, Elizabeth G. Kinsey, Sept. 5, '67, Retired, 226 Elm st., Ottawa 

Kansas. 

378 Mch. 10, '47, Mary Weiss, '68, Harness Maker, Shickshinnj-, Pa., P^eb. 26, '75 

379 September 5, '37, died March 17, '52. 

380 Mch. 12, '44, A. W. Harter, Mar. 12, '70, Farmer, Hobbie, Pa., Feb. i, "86 

381 April 18, '57, Hobbie, Pa. 

382 Nov. 12, '58, Sarah E. Eroh, Dec. 17, '85, Farmer, Dorrance, Pa. 

383 July 27. '61, Martha L. Hess, Feb. 16, 84, Powder Maker, Hobbie, Pa. 

384 Oct. 16, '63, Printer, Hobbie, Pa., died May 3, '89. 

385 Ma}' 26, '69, died Dec 6, '77. 

3S6 May 22, '67, Robert Myers, Sept. 3, '92, Farmer, Slocum, Pa. 

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387 Oct. I, '69, Catharine Sims, Sept. 2, '95, Laborer, Slociini, Pa. 

388 Jan. 10, '71, Laborer, Slocum, Pa. 

389 August 29, '72, Laborer, Slocum, Pa. 

390 Oct. 15, '74, Frank Dietrick, Oct. 28, '99, Fireman, Kingston, Pa. 

391 March 29, '76, died October 25, '80. 

392 Sept. 9, '77, James Lutsej-, June 22, 1901, sawyer, Slocum, Pa. 

393 September 12, '79, Dressmaker, Slocum, Pa. 

394 August 18, '81, Slocum, Pa. 

395 June I, '83, Slocum, Pa. 

396 June 13, '68, E. A. Chambers, June 11, '91, Farmer, Williamsburg, Kan. 

397 Feb. 23, '71, Walter Pleasant, Aug. 18, '97, lawyer, 228 Elm st., Ottawa, Ks. 

398 May 30, '79, Railroader, Ottawa, Kansas. 

399 February 5, '85, Ottawa, Kansas. 

400 December 6, '89, Ottawa, Kansas. 

401 Dec. 26, '70, Hannah Cronse, Aug. 7, '95, Farmer, Hobbie, Pa, 

402 May 2, '75, Jacob A. Readier, Oct. 28, '97, Carpenter, Nescopeck, R.F.D. Pa. 

403 Dec. 6, '80, Edwin Hines, June 2, '98, Farmer, Hobbie, Pa. 
405 November 21, '86, Dorrance, Pa. 

407 .October 27, '90, Dorrance, Pa. 

408 March 4, '94, Dorrance, Pa. 

409 March 12, '96, Dorrance, Pa. 

410 January 13, '99, Dorance, Pa. 

411 August 10, '84, Hobbie, Pa. 

412 June 8, '87, Hobbie, Pa. 

413 February 5, '89, Hobbie, Pa. 

414 November 2, '90, Hobbie, Pa, 

415 June 30, '92, Hobbie, Pa. 

416 March 8, '94, Hobbie, Pa. 

417 September, 30, '96, Hobbie, Pa, 

418 December 29, '99, Hobbie, Pa. 

419 September 9, '93, Slocum, Pa, 

420 December 30, '95, Slocum, Pa, 

421 March 9, '97, died June 26, '98. 

422 June 5, '99, Slocum, Pa. 

423 Februar}- 3, 1901, Kingston, Pa. 

424 August 3, 1892, Williamsburg, Kansas, 

425 October 2, '93, Williamsburg, Kansas 

426 May 10, '96, Williamsburg, Kansas. 

427 May 10, '96, Williamsburg, Kansas. 

428 February 14,. '98, Williamsburg, Kans, 

429 August 12, '99, Williamsburg, Kans. 

430 January 23, '99, Hobbie, Pa. 

431 February II, 1900, Hobbie, Pa. 

432 Aug. 7, '33, J, E. Willard, July 3, '"56, blacksmith. White Ifaven. Pa.. <^ieirl 

March 3, '84. 

434 February 16, '37, died Sept. 14, '54, 

435 May 27, '57, Mary E. Hosier, May 27, 'Sa, brooni-niaker, Mountaintop, Pa 
437 Aug. 27, '6r, A. J, Werkheiser, Dec. 15, '77, railroad hostler. Ea-ton, Pa. 

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43^ Feb. 19, '63, Erastus Searfoss, 1879. 

Theodore Kiiorr, Aug. 6, '82, laborer, White Haven, Pa., died 
February 9, 1901. 

439 Oct. 30, '64, Stella Honeywell, Feb. 12, '90, foreman, 23 John street, 
Wilkes-Barre, Pa., 

446 Oct. 13, '66, David H. Smith, Feb. 19, '83, railroader. 

Peter Werkheiser, Sept. 12, '96, dairyman, 682 Pearl street, 
Easton, Pa. 
441 April 29, '70, instructor State Prison, 648 S. Broad st., Trenton, N. J. 

443 April 6, '72, Viola Wagner, Aug. 31, '92, instructor State Prison, 693 S. 

Broad St., Trenton, N. J. 

444 Sept, 16, '84, George Drendal, Jr., Oct. 24, 1900, railroader, Mountaintop, Pa 

445 vSeptember 3, '86, Mountaintop, Pa. 
446' December 21, '88, Mountaintop, Pa. 

447 July II, '91, Mountaintop, Pa. 

449 September 15, '80, Wm. Sherry, Jan. 27, '97, Easton, Pa. 

450 May 5, '82, Easton, Pa. 

451 February 5, '86, Easton, Pa. 

452 March 12, '88, Easton, Pa. 

454 June 10, '80, laborer, Scranton, Pa. 

455 April 12, '83, White Haven, Pa. 

456 September 11, '84, White Haven, Pa. 

457 September 13, '87, laborer, White Haven, Pa. 

459 July 29, '90, White Haven, Pa. 

460 June 7, '92, White Haven. Pa. 

461 Novembr i; '94, White Haven, Pa. 

462 January i, '96, White Haven, Pa. 

463 June 3, 1900, White Haven, Pa. 

464 December 30, '90, 23 John st., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 

465 June I, '93, 23 John st., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 

466 August 25,' '96, 23 John St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 

467 August r, 1901, 23 John St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 

46S Feb. 18, '83, Alvah Brvan, Nov. 13, 1901, laborer, 122 Broad street, 
Washington, N. J. 

469 April 4, '87, Easton, Pa. 

470 March 7, '89, Easton, Pa. 

472 December ri, '99, Easton, Pa. 

473 July 27, '93. Mountaintop, Pa. 

474 December 8, '97, Mountaintop, Pa. 

475 August 18. '98. Mountaintop, Pa. 

476 May r, 1901, Mountaintop, Pa. 

477 January 27. '97, Easton, Pa. 

478 June 30, '39, William Searfoss, Aug. 9, *55, sta. engineer. White Haven, Pa 

479 June r6. '43, laborer, White Haven, Pa., died June 11, '79. 

480 Oct. 22, '46, Howard Kelly, Sept. 3, '70, laborer, 222 Hazle Avenue, 

Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 

482 Nov. 13, '32, George Miller, Jan. 2, '51, sawyer, White Haven, Pa., died 

January 25, '92. 

483 Dec. 16, '55, Sarah Correll, Feb. 16, '76, conductor, Mountaintop, Pa. 

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455 May 24, '60, Luc}' A. Myers, Aug. rg, '82, fireman, Mountaiiitop, Pa. 

456 Feb. 10, '63, George Hostler, Oct. 19, '79, died Dec. 19, '80. 
487 March 31. '65, James Abbott, Jan. i, '80, White Haven, Pa. 

489 May 23, '71, 222 Hazle Ave., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 

490 Dec. 26, '73, dressmaker, 222 Hazle Ave., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 

491 Nov. 25, '76, Margaret Howatt, June 23, 1900, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 

492 August 10, '82, 222 Hazle Ave., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 

493 J"iie 10, '52, died June 11, '64. 

494 Jan. 25, '55, Elizabeth Myers, Nov 21, '74, coal dealer. White Haven, Pa. 

495 Dec. 29, '56, Emma Shearer, engineer. East Mauch-Chunk, Pa. 

496 Dec. 15, '66, Jacob Schatzle, Nov. 2, '84, blacksmith, White Haven, Pa. 

497 Jan. 25, '77, John Shafer, June 28, '99, Mountaintop, Pa. 

498 May 14, '79, laborer, Mountaintop, Pa. 

499 Dec. 13, '80, Edgar Evans, Oct. 12, 'gS, laborer, Scranton, Pa. 

500 Jan. 19, '83, Walter Shafer, Jan. 29, 1902, laborer, Mountaintop, Pa. 
502 January' 9, '86, Mountaintop, Pa. 

504 April 5, '86, Gracedale, Pa. 

505 February 13, '88, Gracedale, Pa. 

506 January 30, '91, Gracedale, Pa. 

507 April 19, '96, Gracedale, Pa. 

508 September 28, 1900, Gracedale, Pa. 

509 December 14, '80, died Dec. 13, '86, 

510 July 12, '82, died Feb. 23, '91. 
512 October 9, '77, White Haven, Pa. 

522 June 15, '85, White Haven, Pa. 

523 December 7, '86, White Haven, Pa. 

524 February 28, '89, White Haven, Pa. 

525 September 9, '91, White Haven, Pa. 

526 July 15, '93, White Haven, Pa. 

527 November 7, 1900, Mountaintop, Pa, 

528 February 18, '99, Scranton, fa. 

529 January 13, 1901, Scranton, Pa. 

530 Jan. 3, '36, Mary A. Fenstermaker, March 22, '58, farmer. Wheeling, Mo, 
532 Nov. 19, '40, Joseph Cullison, June 13, '58, farmer, Hammond, Ind. 

534 Dec. 31, '44, W. R. Hollister, July 17, '61, retired, 343 Sacramento street. 

Portland, Oregon. 

535 Nov. 24, '51, vS. K.. Hollister, July 4, '68, retired, 498 Commercial street, 

Portland, Oregon. 

536 Jan. 27, '46, Sarah E. Heiml^augh, July 4, '71. 

Maggie Yarrah, Nov. 21, '85, painter, 423 E. 7th St. Dixon, 111. 

537 Nov. 25, '61, carpenter, Wheeling, Mo. 

538 December 16, '63, died March 7, '85. 

539 Dec. II, '67, Mary A. Zimmerman, June 18, '95, clerk,. Kenosha, Wis. 

540 Dec. II, '67, F. E. William-, Jan. 3, '88, carpenter, Texmo, Oklahoma. 

541 Feb. 23, '74, W. V. Littrall, July 21, '92, farmer, Wheeling, Mo. 

542 March 26' '80, Wheeling, Mo. 

543 March 9, '59, Mary J. McNees, March 27, '81, farmer, St. John, Stafford 

County, Kansas. 

544 June 2, '61, nurse, Hammond, Ind. 

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545 Aug. 1, '65, Marguerite Baskin, May 6, '96, farmer, Haniniond, Ind. 

546 Jan. 24, '67, Williatn H. Cooper, Sept. 9, '99, foreman, Hammond, Ind. 

547 March 6, '73, compositor, Hammond, Ind. 

,549 Feb. 22, '63, Effie G. Kiehl, March 23, '87, clerk, Salem, Oregan. 

550 August 15, '64, died August 11, '84. 

551 Nov. 16, '68. Viola NeflF, Aug. 4, '88, clerk, Salem, Oregon. 

552 December 16, '71, clerk, Portland, Oregon. 

553 Js"- 27, '76, W. F. Brown, Sept. 6, '92, letter carrier, Portland, Oregon. 

554 March 21, '69, William Allston, Nov. 8, '93, foreman, Portland, Oregon. 

555 Nov. I, '71, Jas. R. Henisworth, June 27, '95, painter, 317 vStanton street, 

Portland, Oregon. 
,^56 August 3, '78, Portland, Oregon. 
557 Augu.st 14, '80, moulder, Portland, Oregon. 
,S58 April 26, '73, Emma Huggins, farmer, Eldena, 111. 
559 March 11, 75, Will. H. Phillips, Dec. 15, '97, printer, Dixon, 111. 
,i6o March 12, '80, Edith Huggins, Dec. — , 1900, farmer, Eldena, 111. 
561 March 12, '80, Bert. Long, No/. 26, '97, farmer, Rockford, 111. 
,S62 December 23, '86, shoemaker, Dixon, 111. 
563 February 21, '88, Dixon, 111. 
,S64 December 15, '91, Dixon, 111. 
,565 May 15, '93, Dixon, 111. 
566 October 19, '88, Texmo, Oklahoma. 
,567 February 28, '93, Texmo, Oklahoma. 
,S68 F'ebruary 14, '93, Wheeling, Mo. 

569 August 7, '94, Wheeling, Mo. 

570 August 17, '96, Wheeling, Mo. 

571 September 19, '98, Wheeling, Mo. 

372 Nov. 3, '83, D. L. McHeury, June 9, 1901, farmer, Antrim, Kans. 

373 November 25, '86, died Dec. 30, '90. 

374 I)eceml)er 7, '88, Antrim, Kans. 

375 December 17, '91, Antrim, Kans. 

376 June 3, 1900, Hannnond, Ind. 

377 June I, '91, Salem, Oregon. 

378 June 20, '92, Salem, Oregon. 
579 J"ne 13, '94, Salem, Oregon. 

380 November 30, '89, Salem, Oregon. 

381 January i, '92, Salem, Oregon. 
3S2 November 27, '98, vSalem, Oregon. 
583 January 17, '95, Portland, Oregon. 
384 July 27, '97, Portland, Oregon. 

386 August 4, 1900, Eldena, 111. 

387 July 5, 1900, Dixon, 111. 

590 Aug. 21, '47, Laura Hostetler, June 2, '75, painter, Glasco, Kans. 

391 Sept. 6, '49, B. W. Taylor, Dec. 2, '67, coal dealer,402 5th Ave, Sterling, 111. 

592 Sept. 6, '49, Silas W Sawin, 1112 Everett st., Kansas City, Kans., Oct. '73 

593 March 31, '53, Mary Jane Curtis, July 2, '75, carpenter, Glasco, Kans. 
595 May 25, '55, Emma Dykeman, Sept. 10, '78, machinist, Clinton, Iowa. 

396 July 10, '76, Ida Taylor, Feb. 3, '98, laborer, Blue Rapids, Kans. 

397 April 6, '78, Effa Smith, Oct. 25, 1900, laborer, Marysville, Kans. 

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59^ January 30, '80, dress maker, Marysville, Kan-. 

599 Feb. 8, '82, Harry Cumniings, Feb. 28, '98, farmer, Marysville, Kans. 

600 March 22, '84, Marysville, Kans. 

601 July 31, '87, Marysville, Kas. 

602 April 7, '90, Marysville, Kans. 

603 August 20, '68, teacher. Sterling, 111. 

604 June 30, '73, stenographer. Sterling, Iil. 

605 May II, '73, 766 S. Eleventh st., Denver, Col. 
607 November 3, '78, laborer, Bennington, Kans. 

610 September 27, '83, Glasco, Kans. 

611 December 27, '85, Glasco, Kans. 

612 December 22, '87, Glasco, Kans. 

613 May 16, '90, Glasco, Kans. 

614 May 28, '93, Glasco, Kans. 

615 March 9, '96, Glasco, Kans. 
6r6 September 6, '98, Glasco, Kans. 

617 January 4, 1902, Glasco, Kans. 

618 July 10, '79, milliner, Clinton, Iowa. 

619 March 27, '81, dressmaker, Clinton, Iowa. 

620 September 23, '83, machinist, Clinton, Iowa. 

621 October 12, '85, Clinton, Iowa. 

622 July 27, '87, Clinton, Iowa. 

623 April 25, '92, Clinton, Iowa. 

624 January 20, '99, Blue Rapids, Kans. 

625 March 6, 1901, Blue Rapids, Kans. 

626 June 15, '99, Marysville, Kans. 

627 March 11, 1901, Marysville, Kans. 

628 March 12, '41, Mary Crop, Feb. 22, '69, farmer, Hobbie, Pa. 

629 Jan. 7, '43, Lewis Shortz, Dec. 16, '69, farmer, Dorrance, Pa. 

630 July 20, *45, Sarah A. Eroh, July 15, '71, sawyer, Hobbie, Pa. 

631 April 7, '48, Jacob F. Briggs, Sept. 7, '65, doctor, Shickshinny, Pa. 

632 March 20, '52, Sanford Harding, Sept. 17, '74i flruggist, Milton, Pa. 

633 Aug. 14, '54, Hannah Kahler, Nov. 11, '82, farmer, Nescopeck, R.F.D., Pa 

634 June 15, '72, Frank Kester, Seybertsville, Pa. 

635 March 24, '74, Hobbie, Pa. 

636 February 29, '76, died May 15, '84, 

637 February 24, '78, Hobbie, Pa. 

638 October 15, '80, Hobbie, Pa. 

639 November 15, '82, Hobbie, Pa. 

640 September — , '85, Hobbie, Pa. 

641 August 24, '87, Hobbie, Pa. 

642 August 24, '87, Hobbie, Pa. 

643 March 28, '89, Hobbie, Pa. 

644 March 28, '89. Hobbie, Pa. 

646 June ro, '72, died Aug. 14, '84. 

647 January 21, '81, Dorrance, Pa. 

648 March 6, '83, invalid, Dorrance, Pa. 

649 January 21, '75, Anna W. Smith, May 19, '96, saw\'er, Hobbie, Pa. 

650 July 3, '77, Walter Swartwood, Sept. 14, '98, railroader, Mountaintop, Pa. 

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651 January 13, '83, dressmaker, Hobble, Pa. 

652 December 10, '87, Hobbie, Pa. 

653 May 20, '66, Hettie J. Smith, Mch. 10, '88, druggist, Shickshinnj-, Pa. 

654 March 14, '69, Shickshiunj-, Pa. 

655 March i, '71, IVilliam T. Peifer, Apr. 30, '96, tailor, Shickshinny, Pa. 

656 January 11, '73, Mae B. Griffith, Sept. 7, 1901, electrician, Shickshinny, Pa 

657 June 21, '76, druggist, Shickshinny, Pa. 

658 September 7, '78, doctor, Shickshinny, Pa. 

659 June 16, '82, student, Milton, Pa. 

660 May 23, '83, Nescopeck, R. F. D., Pa. 

661 January 5, '85, Nescopeck, Pa. 

662 June 24, '89 Nescopeck, Pa. 

663 January 10, '91, Nescopeck, Pa. 

664 March 27, '98, Nescopeck, Pa. 

665 June 9, 1900, Nescopeck, Pa. 

666 April 13, 1S97, Hobbie, Pa. 

667 August 27, '98, Hobbie, Pa. 

668 April 14, 1900, Hobbie, Pa. 

669 January 7, 1899, Mountaintop, Pa. 

670 October 14, 1900, Mountaintop, Pa. 

671 March 24, 1890, Shickshinny, Pa. 

672 August 21, '97, Shickshinny, Pa. 

673 April 20, '31, Jane Warner, Sept. 4, '58, watchman, Ashley, Pa. 

674 Mch. 16, '33, Thomas White, Dec. 24, '58, tinsmith, Lincoln st., Wilkes- 

Barre, Pa., Sept. 4, '94. 

675 June 21, '36, Catharine Lehr, Nov. 6, '59, engineer, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., 

Sept. 27, '83. 

676 Sept. 24, '62, Edward Burritt, Jan. 15, '81, foreman, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 

677 Mch. 14, '64, Fannie Craig, Oct. 31, '83, engineer, Ashley, Pa. 

678 Mch. 24, '66, Ashley, Pa. 

679 Dec. 21, '67, Hugh H. Jones, Nov. 15, 88, laborer, Ashley, Pa. 

680 Nov. 19, '60, Orlando Rozelle, Sept. 21, '85, sign painter, 217 Lack. Ave., 

Scranton, Pa. 

681 Oct. 23, '64, Edward Salmon, Dec. 26, '8r, screen maker, 620 Dix Court, 

Scranton, Pa. 

682 Aug. 22, '63, Alfred Hallaman, carpenter, Maj' 20, '91. 

683 Mch. 15, '65, Albert Coles, miner, Plymouth, Pa. 

684 Sept. 30, '66; died Dec. 30, '86. 

685 Sept. 30, '67, Alfred Stull, laundryman, Plymouth, Pa. 

686 Oct. 10, '72, William Hart, machinist, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., June 20, '95. 

687 Aug. 6, '69, railroader, Wilkes-Barre, Pa, 

688 Mch. 5, '70, foreman, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 

689 Jan. 25, '78, Howard Williams, June 6, '99, fireman, Upper Lehigh, Pa. 

690 May 15, '74, cook, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 

691 January 14, '76, miner, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 

692 January 17, '80, musician, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 

694 February 15, '82, Ashley, Pa. 

695 July 22, '83, Ashley, Pa. 

696 October 27, '84, Ashley, Pa. 

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697 J"ly 19. '86, Ashley, Pa. 

698 November 12, '.S;, Ashley, Pa., died Oct. 27, '89. 

699 May 23, '89, Ashley, Pa. 

700 Dec. 12, '90, Ashley, Pa., died Nov. 29, '91. 

701 May 25, '92, Ashley, Pa. 

702 November 4, '94, Ashley, Pa. 

703 July 2, '98, Ashley, Pa. 

704 November 9, '84, Ashley, Pa. 

705 March 10, '88, Ashley, Pa. 

706 February 22, '93, Ashley, Pa. 

707 May 30, '90, died Nov. 9, '91. 

708 April 15, '94, died Dec. 14, '97. 

709 April 10, '96, died April 17, '96. 

710 October 9, '87, 217 Lack. Ave., Scranton, Pa. 

711 March 7, '94, 217 Lack. Ave., Scranton, Pa. 

712 November 18, '84, died Nov. 19, '84. 

713 January 23, 'SS, 620 Dix Court. Scranton, Pa. 

714 February 20, '90. Dix Court, Scranton, Pa. 

715 July I, '92, Dix Court, Scranton, Pa. 

731 Mch. 12, '37, C. G. Leffier, Mar. 7, '61, carpenter, 107 N. E. st., Carlisle, 

Pa., Oct. JO, '94. 

732 Feb. 14, '41, John Spare, Jan. 30, '6S, brick maker, 74 Lincoln st., Wilkes- 

Barre, Pa., Sept. 28, '76. 

733 Dec. 21, '45, Mary Reanerd, June 5, '69. watchman, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., 

July 7, '99. 

734 Mch. 13, '45. Samuel Hart, Aug. 18, '68. 

S. V. Knecht, Apr. 26, '84, farmer, Nescopeck, R. F. D., Pa. 

736 Sept, 5, '48, Peter J. Best, Feb. 28, '75, miller, Conyngham, Pa. 

737 Mch. 17, '51, James K. Maurer, Dec. 3. '70, miller, Wapwallopen. Pa. 

739 Oct. 13, '64, Anna E. Thur.ston, Oct. 5, '99, machinist, 239 Franklin St.. 
Elizabeth, N. J. 

741 Feb. 9, '67, Harry R. Spahr, June 25, '90. shoelaster, 107 N. E. St., Car- 

lisle, Pa. 

742 Nov. ro, '68, Estella Montonya, May 6. '95, screen maker, 74 Lincoln st., 

Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 
745 Oct. II, '73, teacher, 74 Lincoln st., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 

756 April 19, '69, stone mason, Hobbie, Pa. 

757 Sept. 3, '72, Lulu M. Smoyer, June 25, 1901, student, Baltimore, Md. 

758 February 15, '75, t.acher, Nescopeck, R. F. D., Pa. 

759 October 27, '78, teacher, Nescopeck, R. F. D. Pa. 

760 April II, '85, Nescopeck. R. F. D., Pa, 

761 Sept. 29, '73, Sophia L. Reinmiller, May 20, '93, machine a^ent, Weather- 

ly, Pa. 

762 Feb. 10, '76, Conrad Broadt, Oct. 4, '85, slate inspector, Hazleton, Pa. 

763 Dec. 13, 77, barber, Conyngham, Pa. 

764 Jan. 25, '80, Wilson Dietrich, Dec. 31, '97, farmer, Hudsondale, Pa. 

765 Nov. I, '81, teamster, Conyngham, Pa. 

766 April I, '83, fireman, Conyngham, Pa. 

767 .August 18, '86, Conyngham, Pa. 

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768 Febiuar}- 28, '91, Conyngham, Pa. 

769 March 19, '72, Jeffrej' Lewis, June 17, '92, blacksmith, Drums, Pa. 

770 October 30, '73, Sterling S. Seiwell, Sept. — , ,94, engineer, Hazleton, Pa. 

771 October 30, '95, 74 Lincoln St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 

772 March 3, '99, 74 Lincoln st., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 

773 June I, '94. Weatherl}', Pa. 

774 September 8, '96, Weatherl}^, Pa. 

775 March 5, '98, Weatherly, Pa. 

776 November 21, '96, Hazleton, Pa. 

777 August 13, 1900 Hazleton, Pa. 

778 June 19, 189S, Hudsondale, Pa. 

787 October 18, '55, Delia B. Eroh, Apr. 9, '81, farmer, Hobbie, Pa. 

7S9 July 24, '63, White Zimmerman, '89, farmer, Waterton, Pa., June '93. 

792 January 14, '42, Anna Engler, farmer, Pond Hill, Pa. 

793 December 16, '43, Eliza J. Smith, Dec 2, '75, retired, Ottawa, Kansas. 

794 June 30, '45, died October 17, '58. 

795 Feb. 7, '50, Elizabeth Scheidy, Oct. 26, '72, stable boss, Alden Station, Pa. 

796 Nov. 17, '52, Lydia Dyer, Nov. 20, '73. 

Penelope Arey, Jan. 28, '79, farmer, Ottawa, R. F. D., No. 3, Kansas 

797 September 22, '55, died Sept. 16, '72. 

798 September 19, 'So, Lizzie Nuss, Mar. 30, 1901. 

800 December 15, '86, Wapwallopen, Pa. 

80 1 May 15, '90, Wapwallopen, Pa. 

802 January 14, '82, Hobbie, Pa. 

803 September 30, '85, Hobbie, Pa. 

804 May 26, '84, Hobbie, Pa. 

805 December 17, '87, Hobbie, Pa. 

806 October 28, '88, Hobbie, Pa. 

Sio Sept. 28, '68, Harvey Readier, May 2, '89, huckster, Nescopeck, R. F. D., 
Pa., Nov. 2, '95. 

812 Bessie Deitrich, teamster, Shickshinny, Pa. 

813 J. P. Thomas, mine boss, Alden Station, Pa. 

814 June 2t, '79, student, Alden Station, Pa. 

815 April 16, '82, clerk, Alden Station, Pa. 

816 October 25, '74, John H. Hammons, June 24, '96, harness maker, Pomona, Pa 

817 June 24, '82, Ottawa, R. F. D., No. 3, Kansas. 

818 December 12, 'S^, farmer, Ottawa, R. F. D., No. 3, Kansas. 

819 Dec. 16, '85, died Jan. 21, '94. 

820 July 13, '89, Ottawa, R. F. D., No. 3, Kansas. 

821 August 4, '92, Ottawa, R. F. D., No. 3, Kansas. 

822 March 15, '96. Ottawa, R F. D.. No. 3, Kansas. 

823 April 24, '90, Nescopeck, R. F. D., Pa. 

824 July 18, '92, Nescopeck, R. F. D., Pa. 

825 November, 13, '93, Nescopeck, R. F. D., Pa. 

828 June 10, '47, Ellen Davis, stable boss, Larksville, Pa., Jan. 28, '95. 

830 July 31, '50, Thomas A. Cooper, Mar. 24, '72, engineer. 31 Willow st., 

Plymouth, Pa. 

831 May 8, '53, Gideon E. Davis, shoemaker, McAdoo, Pa., Apr. 26, "82. 

832 December 4, '55, died Nov. 12, '66. 

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834 November 8, '60, Alice Jones, laborer. 

835 Jan. 30, '63, May E. Meyers, June 18, '90, driver boss, Plymouth, Pa. 

836 Nov. 16, '65, May Krothe, Apr, 20, '90, fireman, Edwardsville, Pa. 

837 May 20, '80, Larksville, Pa. 

838 May 15, '82, Larksville, Pa. 

839 June 10, '85, Larksville, Pa. 

840 January 11, '87, Larksville, Pa. 

841 January 3, '89, Larksville, Pa. 

842 January 1, '91. 

845 December 17, '76, clerk, 31 Willow st., Plymouth, Pa. 

846 October 16, '79, 31 Willow st., Plymouth. Pa. 

848 June 2, '82, 31 Willow st,, Plymouth, Pa. » 

849 March 25, '86, 31 Willow st,, Plymouth, Pa. 

851 April 6, '70, Celia James, engineer, Jeanesville, Pa. 

852 May 20, '75, teamster. 

853 April 20, '78, David Powell, Aug. 22, 1900, Plymouth, I'a. 
S54 August 16, '91, Plymouth, Pa. 

856 July 20. '96, Plymouth, Pa. 

857 October 19, '98, Plymouth, Pa. 

858 April 17, 1901, Plymouth, Pa. 

859 October iS, '94, Edwardsville, Pa. 

860 October 4, '98, Edwardsville, Pa. 
S65 January 24, 1902, Plymouth, Pa, 




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IVIARRIAOKS. 



The following are the names of men who married into the 



family 



Andre\^ 22, 
Albright 20, 
Avery 192, 
Abbott 487, 
A listen 554, 
Breidinger 2. 
Briggs 74, 63 1, 
Bauer 107, 
Benjamin 139, 
Belles 191, 250, 
Bull 198, 
BI0SS314, 
Bryan 468, 
Brown 553, 
Burritt 676, 
Best 736, 
Broadt 762, 
Chard 147, 
Corbett 172, 
Chambers 396, 
Cullison 532, 
Cooper 546, 830, 
Cummings 599, 
Coles 683, 
Dutter 134, 
Dungan 171, 
Deller 175, 
Davis 831, 
Dietrich 390, 764, 
Drendal 444, 
Eastwood 267, 
Evans 499, 
Faux 21, 334, 
Frederick 261, 
Graver 66, 80, 
Garney 91, 
Good 313, 
Horn 42, 



Hess 68, 
Hunt 82, 
Hanimons8t6, 
Holmes 218, 
Harter 380, 
Hines 403, 
Hostler 486, 
Hollister 534, 535. 
Henisworth 555, 
Harding 632, 
Halla;nan 682, 
Hart 686, 734, 
Jones 679, 
Kerschner 17, 
Kemp 209, 
Klinesmith, 309, 
Knorr 438, 
Kelly 480, 
Kester, 634, 
Knecht 734, 
Lawall 135, 
Ludden 166, 
IvUtsey 392, 
Ivittrall 541, 
Long 561, 
Leffler 731, 
Lewis 769, 
Major 83, 
Moser 312, 
Moyer 341, 
Meyers 386, 
Miller 482, 
McHenry 572, 
Maurer 737, 
Norton 13, 
Oplinger 259, 
Peters 79, 306, 375, 
Peifer 84, 655, 
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Powell 853, 
Pfleeger 260, 
Pleasant 397, 
Phillips, 559, 
Reynolds 29, 
Reed 51, 
Rhoads 194, 
Richardson 253, 
Ruth 335, 

Readier 349, 402, 810, 
Rozelle 680, 
Strack 43, 
Spaide 138, 
Sawyer 195, 
Smith 223, 440, 
Saum 251, 
Searfoss 438, 47S, 
Sherry 449, 
Schatzle 496, 
Shafer, 497, 500, 
Sawiii 592, 
Sliortz 629, 
Swart wood 650, 
Salmon 681, 
Stull 685, 
Spare 732, 
Spahr 741, 
Seiwell 77, 
Thomas 813, 
Tuttle 200, 
Taylor 591, 
Vananken 145, 
Wishman 168, 
Werkheiser 437, 440^ 
Williams 540, 689, 
White 674, 
Zimmerman 789, 



KAMILY NAMES 



-* *_ 



The following is a list of names, of which not less than 
three persons bear the name, and might receive consideration 
as "family names." For other names see the Genealogy. 



Annie or Anna 14 

Amanda 6 

Alice 5 

Ada 5 

Blanche .5 

Bertha 6 

Catharine 9 

Caroline 6 

Carrie 7 

Clara 3 

Cora 3 

Edna 5 

Elizabeth 11 

Emma 12 

Eva 4 

Edith 4 

Ethel 4 

Eliza 4 



Arthur 6 

Alvin 3 

Albert 7 

Adam 6 

Burton 3 

Clyde 5 

Charles 12 

Calvin 4 

Clarence 8 

David 4 

Daniel 3 

Elmer 4 

Edward 9 

Earl 3 

Frederick 9 

Franklin 5 



FEMALE NAMES. 

Elsie 3 

Estella 4 

Ellen 10 

Ella 4 

Florence 8 

Flora 4 

Grace 6 

Gertrude 6 

Helen 3 

Hannah 3 

Hattie 5 

Hazel 9 

Ida 7 

Jennie 4 

Kate 3 

Lydia 6 

Laura 6 



MALE NAMES. 

Glen T, 



George 17 

Henry 8 

Harvey 5 

Harold 4 

Harry Ii 

Irwin 4 

Jacob 8 

Joseph 3 

James Ii 

John 21 

Levi 3 

Lloyd 3 

Milton 4 

Michael 3 

Mahlon 3 

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Lottie 3 

Lulu 3 

Lizzie 5 

Mary 28 

Martha 8 

Minnie 7 

Margare t 3 

Maude 6 

Mamie 3 

Nellie 4 

Pearl 3 

Ruth 6 

Rose 3 

Susan 7 

Sarah 12 

Viola 3 

Verna 3 



Millard 4 

Oscar 5 

Paul 3 

Philip 5 

Peter 5 

Raymond 7 

Robert 3 

Samuel 9- 

Sterling 3 

vSydney 3 

Stanley 4 

Thomas 3 

William 34 

Wesley 3 

Walter 7 

Warren 5 




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^en 3^. ^.a/en {m 3) . 



DIRECTORY. 



Akron, Ohio, 209. 

Alden Station, Pa , 795, 813. 814, 815^ 

Ames, Iowa, 214. 

Angola, Ind., 134, 144, 145, 176, 177. 

Antrim, Kansas, 572. 

Ashley, Pa., 84, 673, 677, 679. 

Baltimore, Md., 757. 

Bennington, Kansas, 607. 

Blue Rapids, Kansas, 596. 

Boston, Mass., 212, 213. 

Bristol, Mich., 142, 168. 

Carlisle, Pa., 731, 741. 

Clinton, Iowa, 595, 618, 619, 620. 

Columbia City, Ind., 194. 
Conyngham, Pa., 736, 763. 765. 766. 
Corning, Iowa, 10. 
Denver, Col., 605. 
Dixon, 111., 536. 559, 562. 

Dorrance, Pa., 19, 138, 309, 314, 335, 338, 382, 629, 
Drew, Mich., 199. 
Drums, Pa.. 336, 769. 

Elizabeth. N. J., 78, 107, 108, 109, no. m. 739, 
Easton, Pa., 437, 440, 449. 
East Mauch-Chunk, Pa., 495. 
Eldena, 111., 558, 560. 
Edwardsville, Pa., 836. 
Fremont, Ind., 175. 

Fairfield, Iowa, 196. ; 

Falmouth, Mich., 20I. 

Glen Lyon, Pa., 259, 279, 280, 281, 2S2, 283. 
Glasco, Kansas, 590, 593, 610. 
Hazleton, Pa., 21, 42, 43. 152, 337, 762. 770. 
Hammond, Ind., 532, 544, 545, 546, 547. 
Hiawatha, Kansas, 312. 

Hobbie, Pa., 2, 5, 6, 12, 14. 16, 68, 77. 79- 132, 135. i39, 140, 149. 305, 306, 
307, 311, 313. 318, 324, 326, 327, 334, 339, 340. 341, 347, 348, 375, 380, 383, 401, 
403, 628, 630, 649, 651, 756, 7S7. 
Hudson, Ohio, 211. 
Hudsondale, Pa., 764. 
Humboldt, Neb., 143, 173. 
Jeanesville, Pa., 851. 
Kingston, Pa., 390. 
Kansas City, Kansas, 592. 
Kenosha, Wis., 539. 

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Larksville, Pa., 82S. 

Luther, Mich., 166. 

Marysville, Kansas, 597, 59S, 599, 600. 

Milan, Mich., 270. 

Milton, Pa., 632, 659. 

Monument, Kansas, 218, 221. 

Montandon, Pa., 250, 257, 258, 260, 261. 

Mounta-.ntop, Pa., 435, 444, 483, 485, 497, 500, 650. 

McAdoo, Pa., 831. 

Nescopeck, Pa., R. F. D., 320, 349, 402, 633, 734, 758, 810. 

Ottawa, Kansas, 15, 377, 397, 398, 793. ^H- 

Orland, Ind., 148. 

Page, Kansas, 198. 

Pleasant Lake, Ind., 147, 192, 200, 225, 226, 227, 229. 

Plymouth, Pa,, 17, 683, 685, 830, 835, 845, S53. 

Pomona, Kansas, 816. 

Pond Hill, Pa., 792. 

Portland, Ore., 534, 535, 553, 554. 555, 557- 

Pottsville, Pa., 133. 

Rhone, P., 22, 34, 38, 39. 

Ravenna, Ohio, 51. 

Rockford, 111., 651. 

Salem, Ore., 549, 550- 

Scranton, Pa., 454, 499, 6S0, 681. 

Seybertsville, Pa., 634. 

Shalersville, Ohio, 20, 28, 29, 3,3. 

Shelby, Neb., 217. 

Shickshinny, Pa., 378, 631, 653, 654, 655, 656, 657, 658, 812. 

Slocum, Pa., 376, 3S6, 387, 38S, 389, 392, 393. 

Sterling, 111., 591, 603, 604. 

Steelton, Pa., 317, 319. 

Streelsboro, Ohio., 195, 208, 210 

St. John, Pa., 37. 

St. John, Kansas, 543. 

Summerfield, Kansas, 251, 266. 

Trenton, N. J., 441, 443- 

Texmo, Ok., 540. 

Upper Lehigh, Pa., 23, 44, 6S9. 

Washington, N. J., 468. 

Wapwallopen, Pa., 737. 

Waterton, Pa., 789. 

Weatherly, Pa., 350, 761. 

Weidman, Mich., 222, 223. 

Wheeling, Mo., 530, 537, 541, 542. 

White Haven, Pa., 8, 432, 438, 457, 478, 479, 482, 487, 494, 496. 

Wilkes-Barre, Pa., 13, 66, 73. 74, 75, 80, Si, 82, 83, 85, 87, 91, 115, 439, 480, 
491, 674, 675, 676, 686, 687, 688, 690, 691, 692, 732, 733, 742, 745. 

Winn, Mich., 191, 203, 230, 253, 254, 255, 256. 

Williamsburg, Kansas, 396. 

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TRADKS 



* 



The following Trades, Occupations and Professions are 

represented : 



2 Agents, 
I Boatman, 
6 Blacksmiths, 

1 Bricklayer, 

2 Barbers, 

I Broom-maker, 

1 Brick-maker, 

r Cheese-maker, 
14 Carpenters, 
lo Clerks, 

2 Conductors, 
r Coachman, 

1 Car-builder, 

2 Coal Dealers, 
r Cook, 

6 Dress Makers, 

2 Dairy-men, 

3 Doctors, 

3 Druggists, 

1 Driver Boss, 
to Engineers, 

2 Electricians, 



92 Farmers, 

5 Firemen, 

6 Foremen, 

2 Harnessmakers, 
I Huckster, 

t Hostler, 

3 Invalids, 

I Jig-runner, 

1 Jeweler, 
25 Laborers, 

r Laundrynian, 
r Law5'er, 

7 Machinists, 

2 Merchants, 

3 Millers, 
.> Miners, 

3 Moulders, 
r Milliner, 
r Musician, 
I Mine Boss, 
I Prospector, ' 
6 Painters, 

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2 Postal Service, 

3 Printers, 

2 Powder Maker, 
7 Railroaders, 

6 Retired, 

4 Shoe-makers, 

3 Stable Boss, 

4 Stenographers. 
6 Sawyers, 

I Sign Painter, 
r Screen-maker, 
r Shoe-laster, 
t Stone-mason, 

5 College Students, 
I Slate Inspector, 

3 Trained Nurses, 

6 Teamsters, 
ri Teachers, 

r Tailor, 
r Tin-smith, 
3 Watchmen, 
r W^eigh master. 




WAR RKCORD. 



The followincr were in active service durino- the 
Civil War. The number on the left indi- 
cates their numher in the CTcnealoofV. 



25 Albright, Henry. 

Private, Co. F, 42d Regt., Ohio Voh Inf. 

196 Belles, Adam L., 

Private Co\s. K and G, ist U. S. Artillery. 

675 Norton, Washington, 

Private, Co. I, 104th Regt, Pa. Vol. InL 

15 Whitebread, William, 

Private, Co. E, 96 Regt., Pa. Vol. Inf. 

376 Whitebread, Levi, 

Private, Co. F, 147th Regt., Pa. Vol. Inf. 

T)']'] Whitebread, Samuel A., 

Private, Co. F, 147th Regt., Pa. Vol. Inf. 

793 Whitebread, Mark, 

Private, Co. E, 96th Regt., Pa. Vol. Inf. 

792 Whitebread, Manesseh, 

Private, Co. C, .143d Regt., Pa. Vol. Inf. 

536 Whitebread, William, 

Private, Co. B, 17th U. S. Inf. 

590 Whitebread, George, 

Private, Co. L, 7th Regt, 111. Cav. 

378 Whitebread, Nathan, 

Corp. Co. A, 97th Regt., Pa. Vol. Inf. 

133 Whitebread, Henrv, 
Pa. Vol. Inf. 

628 Whitebread, Jacob, 

Private, Co. F, 147th Regt., Pa. Vol. Inf. 
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